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35. How many electrons are flowing per second past a point in a circuit in which there is a current of 5 amp​

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Answered by cyril10n07
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Thus in one coulomb ,there are 1/1.6E-19 electrons or 6.25E+18 electrons. In five coulomb there will be 5x6. 25E+18 =31.25xE+18 electrons. Thus five ampere means five coulombs per second that means this much electrons(31.25E+18) are passing thru a point in a second

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Answered by aaliyakhan53
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Thus in one coulomb ,there are 1/1.6E-19 electrons or 6.25E+18 electrons. In five coulomb there will be 5x6. 25E+18 =31.25xE+18 electrons. Thus five ampere means five coulombs per second that means this much electrons(31.25E+18) are passing thru a point in a second.

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