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Charge of `6.24xx10^(18)` electrons will be (in coulomb) :

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Charge on 6.24xx10^18 electrons will be (in coulomb):

The magnitude of the charge on 6250 xx 10^(15) numberof electrons of equal to 1 coulomb.

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  • 6.24xx10^(19) electrons are equal approximately to

    A
    10 coulombs
    B
    96500 coulombs
    C
    one electron volt
    D
    `0.1`F
  • How many electrons will have a charge one coulomb

    A
    ` 6 . 2 xx 10^(18)`
    B
    ` 6 . 2 xx 10^(19)`
    C
    ` 5 . 2 xx 10^(18)`
    D
    ` 5 . 2 xx 10^(19)`
  • Is a charge of (5.8xx10^(-18))C possible?

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    yes
    B
    No
    C
    May be
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