The number of electrons per second that pass through a section of wire carrying a current of 0.7 A i
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when a current of 1 ampere is flowing through a conductor it means 6.25 into 10 to the power 18 electrons pass per second across the cross-section of the conductor... then, in 0.7A=6.25*10^18/0.7 electrons...
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We can obtain no. of electrons by just multiplying current and time and deviding the product by 1.6 * 10^(-19)
Time = 1 sec
Net charge = 0.7 Ampere
No.of electrons = 0.7/1.6*10^(-19)
= 4375*10^15
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