Chemistry, asked by EvoIution, 4 months ago

The current flowing through a conductor
0.2 A / 30 seconds through the cross section of that conductor
How many electrons will flow? The charge of an electron
1.6 x 10-19 C​

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Answered by SnowFlakeBoy
15

Answer :-

e = 1.6 * 10⁻¹⁹ Coulombs

  • current I = 0.2 Amperes
  • time duration t = 30 seconds

Charge = Q = current * time duration = I * t = 0.2 sec * 30 sec = 6 coulombs

number of electrons that are equal to this charge = 6 Coulombs / 1.6 * 10⁻¹⁹ coulombs

= 3.75 * 10¹⁹

If this many electrons pass through a cross section of the conductor in 30 seconds time.

Answered by Anonymous
2
  • • e = 1.6 * 10-19 Coulombs

  • • current I = 0.2 Amperes .

  • time duration t= 30 seconds

Charge = Q = current * time duration = [* t = 0.2 sec * 30 sec= 6 coulombs

number of electrons that are equal to this charge = 6 Coulombs / 1.6 * 10-19 coulombs

= 3.75 * 1019

If this many electrons pass through a cross section of the conductor in 30 seconds time

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