How to find number of electrons from one columb of charge?
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n= 1/1.6×10^(-19)
= 6.25×10^18
n= 1/1.6×10^(-19)
= 6.25×10^18
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Hi ,
Here is your Answer,
Since we know the formula ,
Charges = number of electrons x charge on 1 electron .
from this formula , if the charge will be 1 columb then number of the electron can be easily be calculated because the charge on 1 electron is always equal to -1.6 x 10^-19 C.
Thus , when charge is 1 coulmb then number of electrons will be
=1 /1.6 x 10^-19
= 6.25 x 10^18 electrons.
Hope it helps ..
Have a nice day..
Here is your Answer,
Since we know the formula ,
Charges = number of electrons x charge on 1 electron .
from this formula , if the charge will be 1 columb then number of the electron can be easily be calculated because the charge on 1 electron is always equal to -1.6 x 10^-19 C.
Thus , when charge is 1 coulmb then number of electrons will be
=1 /1.6 x 10^-19
= 6.25 x 10^18 electrons.
Hope it helps ..
Have a nice day..
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