No. of electrons

is any one tell me that how many electrons pass through a point when we say that 1 coulumb charge pass through that point.

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  • arcsabre
    arcsabre
    1.6 x 10^19 electrons
  • vishnu tej
    vishnu tej
    We know that the number of electrons in one coulomb is the ratio of one coulomb to the charge on one electron.
    i.e Number of electrons = 1/ 1.6*(10^-19)
  • Vignesh Viky
    Vignesh Viky
    its 6.25*10^18 electrons
  • chan kumar
    chan kumar
    charge of a electron=1.6*10^-19 coulumb
    so 1 coulumb = 1.6*10^19 eletron

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