Physics, asked by akshatparashar0204, 1 month ago

Number of electrons forming 1
coulomb charge is equal to
(a) 6.25
(b) 6.25x10^-18
(c) 6.26x10^18
(d) 6.25x10^-19​

Answers

Answered by gouravkuamrverma2
0

Explanation:

Number of electrons forming 1

coulomb charge is equal to

6.25x10^-19

Answered by ridhya77677
2

Answer:

We know Q = ne where Q is the charge on the body , n is the number of electrons present and e is the charge on one electron.

Explanation:

e = 1.6 \times {10}^{ - 19}  \\ Q  = 1 \: coulomb \\ Q = ne \\  =  > n =  \frac{Q}{e}  =  \frac{1}{1.6 \times  {10}^{ - 19} }  \\  = 6.26 \times  {10}^{18}

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