It is possible to measure a passage of 50 electrons per second and with a certain sensitive device. This corresponds to a current of
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Nope, one cannot measure a passage of only 50 electrons due to high uncertainty of position and speed. (with respect to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle).
Though, one can set up some circuit or system, with presence of much more electrons and simplify the result using unitary method.
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Though, one can set up some circuit or system, with presence of much more electrons and simplify the result using unitary method.
Hope this helps! Have a good day!
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