Physics, asked by darpankumaryadav3, 2 months ago

How many electrons may be removed from a body so that it may have a charge of one milli coulomb

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Answered by monistha0310
4

Answer:

Thus for 1 coulomb of charge the body will hold 1/1. 6×10−19=6. 25×1018 electrons.

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Answered by Meghana1123
2

Answer:

Using  Q=ne

where Q = charge

n = number of electrons

e = charge on one electron

So, n=eQ=1.6×10−191C

=0.625×1019

=6.25×1018 electrons.

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