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An electirc current `(// =6)` A folows in a conducting wire of length 3.2 m. The total linear momentum of electrons in wire (in kg m `(s^-1_))` is approximately

A

`(1.1 times 10^-12)`

B

`(1.1 times 10^-10)`

C

`(2.9 times 10^-12)`

D

`(2.1 times 10^-10)`

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