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A TV set picture tube emits a beam of el...

A TV set picture tube emits a beam of electrons. The current due to this beam is 10 mA. How many electrons will strike the TV screen every second?

A

`5//8 xx 10^(17)`

B

`10xx10^(-3)`

C

`1.6xx10^(-19)`

D

`1.6xx10^(19)`

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A

`5//8 xx 10^(17)`
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