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WHY does 4 Coulombs of charge have 2.5 x 10^19 electrons? What is the explanation ?

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Answered by utkarsh6215
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Answer:

Since the charge on 1 electron= 1.6 x 10^-19

the no of electrons required to make the mentioned charge = (2.4 x 10^-19)/(1.6 x 10^-19)

which comes out equal to 1.5.

Since you can’t use 1.5 electrons (except if you involve quarks but they are an unstable particle form), so it is not possible to create this charge.

Explanation:

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