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What is the number of electrons that constitutes a current of one Ampere?(a) 2.25 × 10^18(b) 2.25 × 10^-18(c) 6.25 × 10^18(d) 6.25 × 10^-18The question was posed to me during an interview.This question is from Electric Current in section Current Electricity of Physics – Class 12

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The correct option is (c) 6.25 × 10^18

Best explanation: Number of electrons, n = \(\frac {Current (I) \times time (t)}{Charge \, of \, 1 \, ELECTRON (e)}\)= \(\frac {(1 \times 1)}{1.6 \times 10^{-19}}\)

= 6.25 × 10^18.



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