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The charge of an electron is 1.6x10^'' C. How many electrons does it take to make 1 C of charge?


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If the charge on an electron be 1.6X10^-19 C, find the approximate number of electrons in 1 C. ANSWER: - As it is given that   1.6 X 10-19charge is of 1 electron, So 1 C charge is of = 1/1.6X10-19electron Now number of electrons = 1019/1.6 = (100 X 1018) / 16