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how many electrons present in 1 columb of charge.
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Answered by Anonymous
1

Hello Friend.!!

The answer of u r question is..!!

We know that,

One columb of charge = 1.6×10`18 number of total electrons

charge of one electron = 1.6×`-19 c

1c of charge is 1/1.6×10`-19

so,

Hence a 6×10`18 electrons constitute one coloumb.

Thank you..!!

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Hey Mate...!

We know that,

One Coloumb of charge = 1.6 × 10^18 Electrons

charge of one Electrones = 1.6 × '-19c

1c of charge = 1/1.6×10'-19

so,

Hence 6×10'18 Electrones constitute one Coloumb.

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