Physics, asked by BrainlyModerator, 6 months ago

How many electrons constitute a current of one microampere?
(a) 6.25 × 10  ^  6
(b) 6.25 × 10^{12}
(c) 6.25 × 10^9
(d) 6.25 × 10^{15}

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Answered by ItzHeartlessBoy412
4

Answer:

(b) 6.25 × 10^{12}

Answered by MrWanderer
2

Hey there this is your answer...!!!

n=eI=1. 6×10−1910−6=6.

6.25 × 10^{15}[/tex]

hope this helps you..!!!

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