I'm not sure about this equation but maybe: m - mass p - power c - could be specific heat capacity 09100 x 10 to the power of 19 or 09100x10^19 is just a short form of a massive number so 09100x10^19 = 09100 0000000000 000000000
The charge acquired by the body is (10^{10} \times 1.6 \times 10^{-19} ) Coulombs, where 1.6 x (10^{-19} C) is the charge of an electron. This simplifies to (1.6 \times 10^{-9} C).
10 to the 19th power. (+/-)-OR-10,000,000,000,000,000,000 Hz
The value of an electron's charge is typically simplified to -1e however another more complicated measurement would be -1.602176565(35) x 10 to the power of -19 C.
Electrons do have charge. The chare of an electron - 1.602*10-19 C
The measure of how much energy electric charges in a current carry is called electric power. It is the rate at which energy is transferred by an electric circuit. The unit of electric power is the watt.
Ten quintillion
1 quadtrillion
19
(1 billion)10 = (19)10 = 190
19
The charge of neutron is 0, as it is neutral. The charge of proton is 1.6x 10 to the power -19 coulomb. The charge of electron is -1.6x10 to the power -19 coulomb.
1,900,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.
19
the charge on one electron is 1.6*10 to the power -19 1C=6*10to power18 1e=1/6*10 to power 18 =[1/6]*10 to power -18 =0.166666.....*10 to power -18 =1.6[rounded off]*10 to power -19 hence the answer
2.45 x 10^104
19
119