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The current flowing through a wire is 1A. If the charge of an electron

is 1.6 x 10-19C, then the number of electrons flowing through any

section of the wire per second is​

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Answered by roopesh9242
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Answered by abhishekakash18d
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Answer:

Current is just charge flowing per unit time.

I=dQ/dt

and charge is none other than product of unit charge(e—) and no. of them, Q=ne.

from above two equations we get ,

n/dt = I/e = 1/1.6e–19 = 6.25e18 (electrons flowing per second)

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