Physics, asked by slalitha844, 10 months ago

if 10 to the power 9 electron moves out of a body to another body every second how much time is required to get a total charge of 1 coulomb on the other body, for finding time is there any particular formula​

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Answered by SUBRATA4322
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A solution is defined as a:

A .

Homogeneous mixture of two or more substances

B .

Heterogeneous mixture of two or more substances

C .

Homogeneous mixture of liquid and solid components only

D .

Homogeneous mixture consisting of water as one of the

A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. A solution may exist in any phase. 

A solution consists of a solute and a solvent. 

The solute is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent.

For example, in a saline solution, salt is the solute dissolved in water as the solvent.

Answered by lalithajn
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Answer:

In one second 10^9 electrons move out of the body. We can say,1.6×10^−10 C of charge move out of the body to another body every second. = 197.8 years or approximately 198 years. Hope it helps ! !

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