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If `10^(6)` electrons/s are flowing through an area of cross section of `10^(-4) m^(2)` then the current will be:-

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`(L + 2R, 0)`

`x_(cm) = (4 ML + M(L + 5R))/(5M) = (4MX + M(X - 5R))/(5M)`
`rArr x = L + 2R`
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