How many electrons in one metre ampere
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In practical terms, the ampere is a measure of the amount of electric charge passing a point in an electric circuit per unit time with 6.241 × 1018 electrons, or one coulomb per second constituting one ampere.
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for unit time (i.e 1 sec) the ans. is 6.25×10^18 electrons.
Explanation:
charge = current (Amp) × time(sec)
time = 1 sec
1 e = 1.6 × 10^-19 columb
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