Physics, asked by nishantmehta12057, 9 months ago

How many electrons are flowing per second past a point in a circuit in which there

is a current of 5 ampere?​

Answers

Answered by JanviMalhan
60

Answer:

 \bold \red {\underline{3125 \times  {10}^{16} \:  electron}}

Solution:

Given :

Current = 5A

Time = 1 second

To Find:

  • Number of electrons

We know that,

                                                                                       WE know that in 1C of charge 6.25 × 10¹ electrons are there.

                      In 5C of charge = 6.25 × 5 × 10¹ are there 

                           

                            = 3.125 × 10¹ electron are there.

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Answered by DeviIQueen
3

Solution:

Given :

Current = 5A

Time = 1 second

To Find:

Number of electrons

We know that,

WE know that in 1C of charge 6.25 × 10¹⁸ electrons are there.

In 5C of charge = 6.25 × 5 × 10¹⁸ are there

= 3.125 × 10¹⁶ electron are there.

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