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  • No. of electrons

    Ammar Aziz

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    Updated: Oct 26, 2024
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    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

    MemberMay 28, 2011

    1.6 x 10^19 electrons
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  • vishnu tej

    MemberMay 30, 2015

    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)
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  • Vignesh Viky

    MemberJun 3, 2015

    its 6.25*10^18 electrons
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  • chan kumar

    MemberJun 27, 2015

    charge of a electron=1.6*10^-19 coulumb
    so 1 coulumb = 1.6*10^19 eletron
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