if 10^9 electrons move out of a body to another body every second, how much time is required to get a total charge of 1C on the other body
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Explanation:
Charge of one electron
=
1.6
×
10
−
19
C
Charge of
10
9
electrons
=
1.6
×
10
−
19
C
1
electron
×
10
9
electrons
=
1.6
×
10
−
10
C
We can say,
1.6
×
10
−
10
C
of charge move out of the body to another body every second.
Time required to get a total charge of
1 C
is
1
C
1.6
×
10
−
10
C
/
s
=
6.25
×
10
9
s
−−−−−−−−−−
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Answer:
6.25 *10^9 seconds
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