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Q2. How many electrons are there in 1 C of charge?​

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Answered by vishakhatalekar87
1

Answer:

One coulomb (C) of charge represents an excess or deficit of 6.24 x 1018 electrons. The quantity of charge (Q) on an object is equal to the number of elementary charges on the object (N) multiplied by the elementary charge (e).

Answered by diajain01
13

QUESTION⤵️

How many electrons are there in 1 C of charge?

 \huge \fbox \pink{answer}

TOTAL CHARGE REQUIRED FOR 1 COULOMB

 :  \longrightarrow \:  \red  {6.25 \times  {10}^{18} electrons}

EXPLANATION⤵️

n =  \frac{\: Q\: }{e}

n \:  =  \:  \frac{1C }{1.6 \times  {10}^{19} } \:  electrons

 \mapsto \blue{n \:  =  \: 6.25 \times  {10}^{18} \: electrons }

HOPE \:  IT \:  HELPS \: ❥

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