the number of electrons present in 1c of charge clear explanation
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A single electron has a charge of 1.6 x 10^(-19)C. To have a total charge of 1 C, the no of electrons = 1/(1.6 x 10^(-19) = 0.625 x 10^(19) = 6.25 x 10^18. Originally Answered: How many electrons are present in a 1C charge?
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0×10raise to 9N,each charge is called 1 Coulomb shown as 1c.It has been shown that it takes 6.25×10raise to 8 electrons to form 1c of negative electricity
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