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What is bigger- a coulomb or charge on an electron?

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One Coulomb is the charge of about 6,241,510,000,000,000,000 electrons, so it looks like

a Coulomb would probably be bigger than the charge on one electron.

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Which is bigger a coulomb or charge if an electron?

A coulomb is bigger. Please also note that a coulomb is defined as a POSITIVE charge, while an electron has a NEGATIVE charge. Anyway, the magnitude of a coulomb is much bigger than that of an electron.


How does a coulomb of charge compares with the charge of a single electron?

the charge of 1 coulomb is the charge associated with 6.25 billion billion electrons


How many coulomb in one electron?

1 electron charge = 1.602 x 10-19 coulomb. The answer to the question is: about 16 percent of one billionth of one billionth of a coulomb.


Is the coulomb the charge on one electron?

no. IIRC it is the charge of 1 mole of electrons.


What is the charge of the electorn?

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.


What is the charge of neutrons protrons electorns?

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.


How many proton in a coulomb?

One coulomb is equal to the force of repulsion when a unit positive charge is placed from a similar charge at a distance of 1m.


What is the smallest unit of charge?

The smallest charge ever recognized is the charge of an electron, and it is equivalent to 1/94690 fraction of a coulomb.


Electrons in coulomb?

Electrons do have charge. The chare of an electron - 1.602*10-19 C


Charge to mass ratio of electron?

1.759 x 1011 Coulomb per Kilogram


Can you obtain a charge of -0.8 X 10-19 Coulomb?

No. That's 1/2 of the charge on one electron ... the quantum of charge.


How many electrons make up a charge of -58.0?

Charge on electron = - 1.602 X 10 -19 coulomb, so..., - 58. 0 coulomb/- 1.602 X 10 -19 coulomb = 3.62 X 1020 electrons ===============