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14 October, 14:38

How does one Coulomb of charge compare with the charge of a single electron?

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  1. 14 October, 14:51
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    The charge of an e - is 1.60217657*10^-19 coulombs I. e. A very small number!

    So 1 coulomb is much much bigger than the charge of an electron.
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