the flow of electrons per sec is 10 to the power of 7 in a conducting wire how much current do they constitute
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107107 electrons have a charge [1]of 107×1.602×10−19C=1.602×10−12C107×1.602×10−19C=1.602×10−12C.
The current in ampere is defined as flow of charge (in Coulombs) past a given point over time (in seconds).
Therefore the current is roughly 1.022×10−121.022×10−12
The current in ampere is defined as flow of charge (in Coulombs) past a given point over time (in seconds).
Therefore the current is roughly 1.022×10−121.022×10−12
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