6022 molecules of neon gas are present in a tiny discharge tube. how many miles of neon are present in the discharge tube
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Given, rate of flow of change, of
Ne+ ions, I1=2.9×1018×1.6×10−19 [No. of ions × change of each ions]
=0.464A
of e−, I2=1.2×1018×1.6×10−19 [conventional current is taken opposite to flow of e−]
=0.192A
Thus, net current
I=I1+I2
=0.464+0.192
⇒I=0.656A towards right.
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