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1 microcoulomb is the equivalent of a millionth of a coulomb.

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Q: How many microcoulombs are there in one coulomb?
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What is the total charge in microcoulombs if I deliver 20 milliamps for 250 microseconds?

Convert the measurements to amperes and seconds, multiply them (since charge = current x time), then convert the time to microseconds.


How many electrons does 1.63 microcoulombs represent?

There are about 6.24 x 1018 electrons in a coulomb. If we take 1.63 times that we get 1.02 x 1019 electrons. To "micro" that, we have to multiply it by 10-6, and that takes us to 1.02 x 1013 electrons. About.


One Coulomb is how many electrons?

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


How many coulombs can be transferred in one second?

To find how many coulomb can be transferred in one second depends on the ampere. A coulomb is defined as 1 coulomb equals 1 ampere times 1 second or the current of one ampere in one second time.


How many coulomb in one electron?

1 electron charge = 1.602 x 10-19 coulomb. The answer to the question is: about 16 percent of one billionth of one billionth of a coulomb.


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.


Body develops a charge of -13 microcoulombs how many excess electrons has it acquired?

8.164*10^19


One ampere is equivalant to?

1 Coulomb per second.


How many protons make one coulomb?

6.25 x 10 ^18


What must you multiply to get one coulomb?

1 Coulomb = 1 amp for 1 second


What does a current and coulomb have in common?

A coulomb is the charge caused by a constant current of one ampere (what current is measured in) in one second.