If 10^9 electron move out of a body to another body in every second , how much time is required to get a total charge of 1 column on the another body
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....we know that 1 Coulomb = 6.242×1018 eletrons
=> 10^9 electrons ------> 1 sec
=> 1 electrons ---------> 1/(10^9) secs
=> 6.242×1018 ------> 6.242×1018/ (10^9)
= 6.242×109 secs = 6.242×109/ (60*60*24*365) years
=197.93 years...hope it helped you....#shubhendu
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....we know that 1 Coulomb = 6.242×1018 eletrons
=> 10^9 electrons ------> 1 sec
=> 1 electrons ---------> 1/(10^9) secs
=> 6.242×1018 ------> 6.242×1018/ (10^9)
= 6.242×109 secs = 6.242×109/ (60*60*24*365) years
=197.93 years...hope it helped you....#shubhendu
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