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The charge on an electron is 1.6x10^-19



c. how many electrons make a charge of 1 c

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Answered by MitheshShankar
289

charge of an electron = 1.6 x  10^{-19}

so,

n ( charge of electron ) = 1C

n =  \frac{1c}{1.6 (10^{-19})}

n = 0.625 x  10^{19}

n = 6.25 x  10^{18}

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
21

Given:

Charge on one electron = 1.6*10^{-19} C

To find: Number of electrons (n) for making 1C charge

Calculation:

1.6*10^{-19} Coulomb = 1 electron

1 Coulomb = \frac{1}{ 1.6*10^{-19} } = \frac{10^{19} }{1.6} =0.625 * 10^{19}

A charge is a physical property which causes mass to experience force whenever placed in electromagnetic field.

Answer:

6.25 * 10^{18} electrons combine to form 1 coulomb of charge.

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