what is the number of electrons constituting one coulomb of charge
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hey mate here is your answer,
The absolute charge on an electron is 1.6×10^-19 coulomb of negative charge.
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The absolute charge on an electron is 1.6×10^-19 coulomb of negative charge.
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As we know that the charge over 1 electron =1.6×10 to the power -16 square coulomb
thus ,1.6×10 to the power -19 C of charge =1 electron.
Therefore ,1 C of charge=electrons .
=electrons =electrons =6.25×10 to the power 18 electrons.
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thus ,1.6×10 to the power -19 C of charge =1 electron.
Therefore ,1 C of charge=electrons .
=electrons =electrons =6.25×10 to the power 18 electrons.
HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU ☺☺
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