Physics, asked by smrithy148, 9 months ago

How many electrons will be there in one
coulomb of charge?​

Answers

Answered by vineet9900
11

Explanation:

We can calculate the no. of electron in one coulomb charge by the formula

I = Q / t ......

Q = n × e

where n is the no of electron and e is charge on one electron

So

I = n × e / t

If one ampere current flow through a conductor in one sec then no. of electron flow is

6.25 × 10^18 electron.

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Answered by srivarshantrichy
4

Answer:

One coulomb (C) of charge represents an excess or deficit of 6.24 x 1018 electrons. The quantity of charge (Q) on an object is equal to the number of elementary charges on the object (N) multiplied by the elementary charge (e).

Explanation:

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