calculate the number of electrons that flow through a conductor in 1 second when charge is 1 coulomb
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since 1 coulomb of charge is carried by 1. 6×10−191=6. 25×1018 electrons, therefore if 1 ampere current flows through a conductor, it means that 6. 25×1018 electrons pass in 1 second across that cross section of conductor
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