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In an atoms an electron revolves round the nucleus in a circular orbit at the rate of 10 to the power 5 revolution per second. Calculate the equivalent current

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Answered by Deepsbhargav
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Your question rings all sorts of alarm bells, but I will ignore these, and just give you the answer that you request (allowing you the joys of discovering the alarm bells for yourself, later in your analysis).

One ampere is an electric current of one coulomb of charge flowing past a given point per second.

An electron has [1.6×10power−19] coulombs of charge. So, if it flows past the given point 1×10power5 times in a second, it represents a current of [1.6×10powee−14] amperes.

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