Physics, asked by swetasingh57, 11 months ago

How many electrons constitutes 1 coulomb of charge ?​


RahulRJVeer: 6.25 x 10^19

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Answered by purushottamkumar67
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ANSWER:-

WE KNOW THAT THE ELECTRONS HAVE THE CHARGE OF 1.6×10^-19C

TOTAL CHARGE REQUIRED IN THE 1 COLUMB

Q=1C

SO,Q=ne

n= q/e

n= 1/1.6×10^-19

=6.25×10^18

=6×10^18

THEREFORE OUR ANSWER IS 6×10^18 ELECTRONS.

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