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How many electrons constitute 1mC of charge

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Answered by sonali5827
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Answered by HrishikeshSangha
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The answer is \bf 6.25 *10^{15}.

Electron is a part of the atomic structure and has a negative charge.

The charge of 1 electron is given as 1.6*10^{-19} C.

Therefore the number of electrons in 1 mC of charge is

=\frac{1}{1.6*10^{-19}}*10^{-3}\\=6.25*10^{15}

Hence there are \bf 6.25 *10^{15} electrons in 1mC of charge.

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