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The charge of 96,481 electrons; approximately counted as either 96,490 or 96,500 as per convenience has a charge equivalent to a Coulomb.

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How many electrons does it take to produce -1 coulomb of charge?

It takes 6.25E18 electrons to produce 1 coulomb of charge.


One Coulomb is how many electrons?

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


How many electrons are there in 1 million coulomb of charge?

There are 6.24×10^18 electrons in 1 coulomb. Therefore, in 1 million coulombs of charge, there would be 6.24×10^18 multiplied by 1 million electrons, which equals 6.24×10^24 electrons.


No of electrons in one coulomb?

Approximately 6.25E18 electrons in a Coulomb.


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

539000 times as much as 1 coulomb.


1 coulumb charge is equal to how many electrons?

The elementary charge ... the amount on one electron or one proton ... is 1.602 x 10-19 coulomb.So, in order to collect one coulomb, you'd need 6.242 x 1018 electrons or protons.(That's the number of electrons that pass by the middle of the wire every secondwhen the current in it is 1 Ampere.)


How many electrons flows when 1 amp current flows from conductor?

1A current produced when the charge of I coulomb flows in 1 second.The no. of electrons present in 1 coulomb is 1/1.6 x 10-19= .625 x 10-19 electrons.but no. of electrons cannot be in fractions. So, it is 6 x 1018 electrons.


How many electrons make up a charge of -58.0?

Charge on electron = - 1.602 X 10 -19 coulomb, so..., - 58. 0 coulomb/- 1.602 X 10 -19 coulomb = 3.62 X 1020 electrons ===============


How many electrons make up 1Coulomb of negative charge?

In one Coulomb of negative charge, there are approximately 6.24 x 10^18 electrons. This is because each electron has a charge of -1.6 x 10^-19 Coulombs, and one Coulomb is equivalent to 6.24 x 10^18 electrons.


How many electrons combined together to constitute 1 coulomb charge?

6.241509652×1018 (rounded) That's 6,241,509,652,000,000,000 (rounded)


What is a Coulomb?

The coulomb is the SI unit of electrical charge. A coulomb, a unit of electrical charge, is defined as the amount of electric charge transported by a current of 1 ampere in 1 second. There are 6.241506×1018 electrons (or elementary charges) in a coulomb. A link is provided to the Wikipedia post on the coulomb.


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