Physics, asked by aaditya7002, 1 year ago

No of electrons in one coulumb ...pls explain dont juts write the answer I also know that 1C=6.25*10^18 but how

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Answered by kevinujunioroy492d
1
charge on 1 electron is 1.6×10^-19 C

so 1 coulomb contains 1/1.6×10-19

i.e 6.25*10^18


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Answered by nakul199
1
First of all,

charge of a system is integral multiple of least amount of charge
I.e q=n*e
where
q=charge of a system
n=number of electrons
e=charge of electron
no of electron in 1 coulomb = 1=n*e
1= n*1.6x10^-19
n=6.25x10^18
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