Physics, asked by khusheekumari, 1 year ago

how many electrons constitute a current of 1 macroampere?

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Answered by sohan61
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n = 10^(-3+19)/1.6.
n = 10^16/1.6.
n = 0.625 × 10^16.
n = 6.25 × 10^15 electrons per second constitute current of 1 milli ampere.
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