How many electrons per second constitute a current of one micro ampere?
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In practical terms, the ampere is a measure of the amount of electric charge passing a point per unit time. Around 6.241 × 10^18 electrons passing a given point each second constitutes one ampere.
So one micro-amp would be one millionth of that, or 6.241 x 10^12 electrons per second.
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