the number of electrons flow through cross-section of a wire in one second if 1uA of current is flow through it
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1.6 into 10 power 13 is the answer
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6.2x10^18 is the answer
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A current-carrying conductor experience a force when it is in a magnetic field, due to the interaction between the magnetic field & the field (magnetic) produced by moving charges in the wire. Using Fleming's left hand rule we can determine the direction of the force.
currint i =q/t
i=q/1
i=ne
the number of electrons
n=1/e
=1/1.6x10^-19
=1.6x10^18
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