How to calculate the number of electrons consisting one coulomb of charge?
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{ 1 coulomb of charge. 6.25 .}
{1018 electrons pass per a second }
{ electron have charge of 1.6 × 10−19 C
∴ e =1.6 × 10−19 C
Total charge required 1Coulomb.
∴ q = 1C
Since q=ne
⇒ n =q/e
⇒ n = 1/1.6 × 10−19
⇒6.25×1018
⇒6×1018 electrons.}
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{ 1 coulomb of charge. 6.25 .}
{1018 electrons pass per a second }
{ electron have charge of 1.6 × 10−19 C
∴ e =1.6 × 10−19 C
Total charge required 1Coulomb.
∴ q = 1C
Since q=ne
⇒ n =q/e
⇒ n = 1/1.6 × 10−19
⇒6.25×1018
⇒6×1018 electrons.}
hope it helps:--
T!—!ANKS!!!
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A single electron has a charge of 1.60217733*10-19 coulomb. A collection of 6.2415*1018 electrons has a charge of one coulomb.
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