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How many electrons are required to produce a total charge of 1 Coulomb (C)?
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How many electrons are required to produce a total charge of 1 Coulomb (C)?
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One coulomb of charge has the equivalent charge of 6.25x10^18 electrons. This is determined from the value of charge on one electron and the value of charge for 1 coulomb
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