Physics, asked by lolox998, 11 months ago

How many electrons constitute one coulumb of charge..?​

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Answered by Anonymous
41

Answer:

Ans. is 1/1.6021 x 10^-19

= 6.25 x 10^18electrons.....

BecoZ OF

...BY Quantization principle...

q=+-ne

where...

q = charge

n = no. of electron....

e = charge on an electron..

i.e. 1.6 x 10 ^-19c

...

So....n = q/e...

and so your ans...is...6.25 x 10 ^18 electrons.....❤️☑️

Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

One electron possesses a charge of 1.6 ×10-19C, i.e., 1.6 ×10-19C of charge is contained in 1 electron. Therefore, 6 x 1018 electrons constitute one coulomb of charge.

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