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How many electrons are in a 3 coulombs charge?

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Here is your answer


\bold {1.875 × {10}^(19) electrons}

REASON:

We know that

No. of electrons in 1 coulomb charge =
6.25 × {10}^(18) electrons

So,

No. of electrons in 3 coulomb charge=
3 × 6.25 × {10}^(18) electrons

=
18.75× {10}^(18) electrons

=
1.875 × {10}^(19) electrons

HOPE IT IS USEFUL

User DemaxSH
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One electron has a charge equivalent of 1.6x10^-19 coulomb. This is written as 1.6x10^-19 C = 1 electron so times that by 3 and there is your answer hope this helped

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