Given data:
* The value of the charge given is,
[tex]q=0.00016\text{ C}[/tex]Solution:
Let n be the number of electrons in the given charge.
The net charge in terms of the number of electrons is,
[tex]q=nQ(e)[/tex]where Q(e) is the fundamental value of the charge,
Substituting the known values,
[tex]\begin{gathered} 0.00016=n\times1.6\times10^{-19} \\ n=\frac{0.00016}{1.6\times10^{-19}} \\ n=\frac{1.6\times10^{-4}}{1.6\times10^{-19}} \\ n=1\times10^{-4+19} \\ n=10^{15}\text{ } \end{gathered}[/tex]Thus, the number of electrons in the given charge is 10^(15).