Math, asked by abhisheksinghujjain, 1 year ago

how many electrons consititute a charge of three colulombs​

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Answered by Narutsu
1

We have the formula

Q=ne

Where Q=charge, n= number of electrons and e= charge of 1 electron= 1.6*10^-19C

Given Q=3C

3 = n \times 1.6 \times  {10}^{ - 19}

n =  \frac{3}{1.6 \times  {10}^{ - 19} }

n =  \frac{3 \times  {10}^{  19} }{1.6}

n = 1.875 \times  {10}^{19}

Answered by karishma353
1

Answer:

we know that one coulomb of charge have 6 multipled by 10 power 18 election.

so, three coulomb of charge have (6×3×10×18) elections.


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