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One Coulomb is how many electrons?

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There are about 6.24 x 1018 electrons (or protons) in one coulomb of charge.

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1/.16E-18=6.25E18 = 6.25 Exa electrons per Coulomb.

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No of electrons in one coulomb?

Approximately 6.25E18 electrons in a Coulomb.


What is bigger- a coulomb or charge on an electron?

One Coulomb is the charge of about 6,241,510,000,000,000,000 electrons, so it looks likea Coulomb would probably be bigger than the charge on one electron.


How many electrons are in -1 coulomb?

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How many electrons make up a charge of -58.0?

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Is the coulomb the charge on one electron?

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How many electrons can flow into a starter during one second of cranking?

The current flow through a starter varies with the vehicle. If a big engine has a starter that draws 50 amperes (amps), the 50 amps represents 50 coulomb seconds. An amp is one coulomb (an amount of charge) per second, and a coulomb is about 6.241 x 1018 electrons. The 50 amps would be about 3.12 x 1020 electrons in a second. That's a bit more than 312 billion billion electrons in a second, which is a lot.


How many delocalised electrons are there in a coulomb?

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What is the answer to a coulomb is a measure of?

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How many electrons do you need to have a total charge of 539000 coulombs?

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Electrons in coulomb?

Electrons do have charge. The chare of an electron - 1.602*10-19 C


How does a coulomb of charge compares with the charge of a single electron?

the charge of 1 coulomb is the charge associated with 6.25 billion billion electrons


How many electrons combined together to constitute 1 coulomb charge?

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