a current of ma flows through a give conductor. the rate of flow of electrons will be
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Current(I)=charge(Q)/time(t)
In question, it is given that current is 1.6mA I.e 1.6*10^-3A
As it is asking about number of electrons per second that is charge flowing per second that is Current.
And we know Q=ne
So, I=Q/t
1.6*10^-3=1.6*10-19n/t
-> n/t(electrons per second)= 10^16.
So 10^16 electrons will pass through the cross section per second.
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In question, it is given that current is 1.6mA I.e 1.6*10^-3A
As it is asking about number of electrons per second that is charge flowing per second that is Current.
And we know Q=ne
So, I=Q/t
1.6*10^-3=1.6*10-19n/t
-> n/t(electrons per second)= 10^16.
So 10^16 electrons will pass through the cross section per second.
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