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The total momentum of electrons in a straight wire of copper of length 1m carrying a current of 16A is

A

`91 xx 10^(-15)Kg m//s`

B

`91 xx 10^(-16)Kg m//s`

C

`91 xx 10^(-14) Kg m//s`

D

`91 xx 10^(-12)Kg m//s`

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