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which is bigger one coulomb charge or the charge on an electron


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Answered by natasharizvi8
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Answer:

A Coulomb is a much bigger charge than the charge of an electron (comparing absolute values, because electrons have a negative charge, whereas a Coulomb is positive). ... That means that a Coulomb is a value 18 orders of magnitude bigger than an electron charge.

Answered by supriyaminnu21
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Answer:

Couloumb

Explanation:

A Coulomb is a much bigger charge than the charge of an electron (comparing absolute values, because electrons have a negative charge, whereas a Coulomb is positive). −1 C is equivalent to the charge of approximately 6.242×10^18 electrons. That means that a Coulomb is a value 18 orders of magnitude bigger than an electron charge. 1C is equal to the charge transported by a constant current of one ampere in one second.

A Coulomb is a huge charge in terms of everyday electronic usage. According to Coulomb's Law, two point charges of +1 C, placed one meter apart, would experience a repulsive force of 9×10^9 N, a force roughly equal to the weight of 900,000 metric tons of mass on the surface of the Earth.

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