a current of a current of of 1 ampere is flowing through a conductor how many electron Park from any cross section of the conductor first per second in 1.6 with solution
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A current of 1 ampere is said to flow when 1 coulomb of charge passes a given point in 1 sec.
Charge flowing through a conductor in one second is given as charge=current×time. It is given that the current through the conductor is 1.6 mA, that is, 1.6×10
−3
A
Therefore, charge =1.6×10
−3
×1=1.6×10
−3
C.
Number of electrons passing through the conductor in one second is given as
e
Q
=
1.6×10
−19
1.6×10
−3
=10
16
Hence, the number of electrons passing through the conductor in 1 second is 10
16
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