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There is a current of 1 A passing through the cross section of a conductor the number of electrons passing through the cross section in 1 second will be

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Answered by srinusavitha
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Answered by harisreeps
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There is a current of 1 A passing through the cross-section of a conductor the number of electrons passing through the cross-section in 1 second will be 6.25*10^{18}

Explanation:

  • The electric current is the division of charge flowing to time of passing the charges
  • If (n) number of charged particles with charge (q) moving through a cross-section within a time (t), then

        current I=nq/t

From the question, we have

the current through the conductor I=1A

time of passing t=1s

charge of an electron q=1.6*10^{-19}C

rearrange the terms to get the number of electrons

n=It/q

n=\frac{1*1}{1.6*10^{-19} } =6.25*10^{18}

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