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15 January, 03:01

Coulomb is a very large unit for practical use. Justify your answer if 10^10 electrons are transferred from a body/second

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  1. 15 January, 06:15
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    Given:

    10^10 electrons per second

    To justify that coulomb is a very large unit for practical use, we need to convert the quantity of electron given to Coulombs:

    From literature,

    1 Coulomb is equivalent to 6.242*10^18 electrons.

    So,

    = 10^10 electrons * (1 coulomb / 6.242*10^18 electrons) / second

    = 1.602 x 10^-9 coulumbs

    This value is too small to be used in an actual setting.
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