Calculate the number of electrons that flow per second to constitute a current of 1 ampere. charge of 1 electron 1.6*10^-19.​

Calculate the number of electrons that flow per second to constitute a current of 1 ampere. charge of 1 electron 1.6*10^-19.​

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  1. Answer:

    Charge on an electron is 1.6*10-19 C. Accepted Answer: 1 ampere current flows through a conductor ,when a charge of one coulomb flows through it in 1 second. Thus 6.25 x 10 18 electrons flowing per second constitute 1ampere current

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  2. Answer:

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Use Negative Power Rule: {x}^{-a}=\frac{1}{{x}^{a}}x

    −a

    =

    x

    a

    1

    .

    1.6\times \frac{1}{{10}^{19.}}

    1.6×

    10

    19.

    1

    2 Simplify.

    \frac{1.6}{{10}^{19.}}

    10

    19.

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