In an atom an electron revolves around the nucleus in a circular orbit at the rate of `6xx10^(15)` revolutions per second. Calculate the equivalent current in milliampere. Take value of electromic charge `= 1.6xx10^(-19)C`.
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We are given that an electron revolves around the nucleus at a rate of \(6 \times 10^{15}\) revolutions per second. We need to find the equivalent current in milliampere.
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