calculate the number of electrons consisting one columb of charge.
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The charge on an electron is negative and it is -1.6×10^-19 coulomb therefore, 1 C charge is carried by 1/ (-1.6×10^-19) = 6.25 ×10^18 electrons. Hence if 1 A current flows through a conductor, it implies that
6.25 × 10^18 electrons pass per a second across the cross section of the conductor.
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The charge on an electron is negative and it is -1.6×10^-19 coulomb therefore, 1 C charge is carried by 1/ (-1.6×10^-19) = 6.25 ×10^18 electrons. Hence if 1 A current flows through a conductor, it implies that
6.25 × 10^18 electrons pass per a second across the cross section of the conductor.
#Shweta ✌
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