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Which is bigger---a coulomb or a charge on an electron?How many electronic charges form one coulomb of charge?​ solve this

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Answered by ParamPatel
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HEYA GM ❤

★ THE COULOMB IS THE " SI UNIT " OF CHARGE......

And... It Doesn't have Specific Value...

Like ... (1atm = 10^5 Pa )

★ Electronic charge / Charge of electron is measured in Cuolombs....

★ eg:- 1 ë = 1.6 × 10^-19 C

» Charge isn't a separate quantity... it's a unit of Measuring Electric Charge.... " So, Niether COULOMB nor Charge Are bigger ... both are different aspects ".

TQ ❤ ❤

Answered by Anonymous
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• Which is bigger---a coulomb or a charge on an electron?How many electronic charges form one coulomb of charge

= A \textbf{coulomb is bigger than} \textbf{charge on electron.}

Because 1C = 6.25 ×  {10}^{18} electrons.

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\textbf{More Information:}

• What is charge?

= It is inharent property of matter due to which they attract or repel each other.

• How many electrons make 1C?

= We know that

Q = ne

Here ..

Q (charge) = 1C

n (number of elections) = ?

e (electrons) = 1.6 ×  {10}^{-19}

Put the above value in formula i.e. Q = ne

 \implies \: n \:  =  \:  \dfrac{Q}{e}

 \implies \: n \:  =  \:  \dfrac{1}{1.6 \:  \times  \:  {10}^{ - 19} }

\implies \: n \:  =  \:  6.25 \:  \times  \:  {10}^{18} \:  {e}^{ - } s

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