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A potential difference of 30V is applied between the ends of a conductor of length 100 m and resistance `0.5Omega` . The conductor has a uniform cross-section. Find the total linear momentum of free electrons.

A

`10^(-9)kg.m//s`

B

`6.8xx10^(-8)kg.m//s`

C

`3.4xx10^(-9)kg.m//s`

D

`3.4xx10^(-8)kg.m//s`

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D
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