Question
If electrons move through a pocket calculator during a full day's operation, how many coulombs of charge
moved through it?
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OpenStax College Physics, Chapter 18, Problem 2 (Problems & Exercises)
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This is College Physics Answers with Shaun Dychko. 1.80 times 10 to the 20 electrons flow through a calculator during the day and we want to know what that charge is in coulombs? So we multiply the number of electrons by negative 1.60 times 10 to the minus 19 coulombs for each electron and the electrons cancel leaving us with units of coulombs that is negative 28.8 coulombs.