Physics, asked by piku3139, 9 months ago

How many elecrons are present in one coloumb of charge

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Answered by jkaushal3gmailcom
1

Answer:

Hi mate ! Here is my answer

Explanation:

We need to calculate the number of electrons constituting one coulomb of charge. Total charge required 1Coulomb. Substituting the values in equation (i) we get, 1/ (-1.6⨯10^-19) = 6.25 ⨯ 10^18 electrons.

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Answered by sunny170
1

Answer:

Explanation:

Total charge = 1 C

Number of electrons =?

Charge on each electron = -1.6×10^-19

Thus,

Total number of electrons =

1/(-1.6×10^-19)= 6.25×10^18

* The negative sign is not taken into consideration because the number or quantity of something cannot be negative

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