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How many electrons will constitute a charge 3.2 coulomb​

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Answered by BrBe
9

Answer:

2×10^19 electrons

Explanation:

Let us use the equation, q=ne

Here q =3.2 C

n= ?

e= 1.6×10^-19 C

Solving we get n= 2×10^19 electrons.

Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:

✏ Charge = 3.2 C

✏ Relation between charge and no. of electrons is given by...

Q = ne

 \therefore \rm \: 3.2 = n \times 1.6 \times  {10}^{ - 19}  \\  \\  \therefore \:  \boxed{ \red{ \rm{n = 2 \times  {10}^{19} \: electrons }}}

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