A flow of 10^12 electrons per minute in a conducting wire constitutes a current of
A flow of (10^12) electron pre minute in a conducting wire constitutes a current of
How many electrons per second pass through a section of wire carrying a current of 0.7A ?
How many electrons should flow per seconds to constitute a current of magnitude one ampere ?
Conduction current flows
How many electrons are flowing per second past a point in a circuit in which there is a current of 5 amp?
In a certain particle accelerator, electrons emerge in pulses at the rate of 250 pulses pe second. Each pulse is of duration of 200 ns and the electrons in the pulse constitute a current of 250 mA. The number of electrons delivered by the accelerator per pulse is
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