calculate the number of electrons passing per second through conductor to produce 1 ampere current
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current = 1A
time = 1 second
no.of electrons =?
SOLUTION
we know I =Q/t
I = Q/ t =ne /t
where n = no.of electrons ; e = charge of electrons.
I = ne /t
n = It/e
n = 1 ×1 /1.609×10^-19 since charge of electron is 1.609×10^-19
n = 0.625
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HERE YOUR ANSWER IS
GIVEN
current = 1A
time = 1 second
no.of electrons =?
SOLUTION
we know I =Q/t
I = Q/ t =ne /t
where n = no.of electrons ; e = charge of electrons.
I = ne /t
n = It/e
n = 1 ×1 /1.609×10^-19 since charge of electron is 1.609×10^-19
n = 0.625
HOPE IT HELPS YOU
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