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how many electrons make one coulomb charge solve in detail​

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Answered by shashu2004
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Answer:

One electron has a charge equivalent of 1.6x10^-19 coulomb. can be written as 1.6x10^-19 C = 1 electron-charge .

To get the value of 1 C,

both sides of the equation have to be divided by 1.6x10^-19.

This is written as

1 C =( 1 / (1.6x10^-19) )electrons.

Dividing 1 by 1.6x10^-19 gives a value of 6.25x10^18 electrons per coulomb.

One ampere equals 1 coulomb per second. Therefore, a vacuum cleaner with a 3.5-amp motor uses 3.5 coulomb per second multiplied by 6.25x10^18 electrons/coulomb, or

21.875x10^18 electrons per second. That is 21,875,000,000,000,000,000 electrons every second!

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Answered by Prushti51
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Answer:

6.25*10^18 electrons make one coulomb of charge

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