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18 окт. 2021 г. · Step 1: Identify the Current of the wire, or calculate the Current using Ohm's Law: V = I R where I is the Amps in the wire, R is the Resistance ...
The number of electrons can be calculated using the formula: Number of electrons = Current (I) x Time (t) / Charge of one electron (e)
Following through the equation with the given values, you get n = 1.5 C 1.602 × 10 − 19 C / e l e c t r o n , resulting in approximately 9.36 × 10 19 electrons ...
12 нояб. 2023 г. · The number of electrons passing through a wire in one second can be calculated using the formula Number of electrons = (Current * Time) / Charge ...
The number of electrons, n = Q / e. In applying the formula, we find that a charge of 12.00 C corresponds to about 7.50 x 1019 electrons. This conversion is ...
The number of electrons flowing in 1 second when 1 A current flows through a wire is:[Take charge on one electron =1.6 × 10 19 C ]A. 6.25 × 1018B.
9 янв. 2020 г. · The number of electrons passing through a heater wire in one minute, if it carries a current of 8 A, will be: 2×1020; 2×1021; 3×1020; 3×1021.
9 янв. 2020 г. · 1A=n×1.6×10−19C ... n=11.6×10−19. n=6.25×1018. Hence, the number of electrons is 6.25×1018 ... Was this answer helpful?
19 нояб. 2011 г. · Charge = Current x Time. Then you get the total charge passing that point in the wire. You know the charge on an electron (1.6x10^-19 C) so what can you do now?
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