how many electrons will contribute
in one second in cousing Couring
one micro ampere at Carrent
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If you are asking how many electrons will pass a given point in one second with a current of 1 microampere, then the answer is easy. An ampere is one Coulomb per second, or A = C/s. A Coulomb = 6.241509×10^18 electrons so you get 6.241509×10^12 electrons passing a given point in one second (one microCoulomb).
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Explanation:
If you are asking how many electrons will pass a given point in one second with a current of 1 microampere, then the answer is easy. An ampere is one Coulomb per second, or A = C/s. A Coulomb = 6.241509×10^18 electrons so you get 6.241509×10^12 electrons passing a given point in one second (one microCoulomb).
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