The number of electrons flowing through a conductor per second is 3.3 10 19 . The current…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Current Electricity
The number of electrons flowing through a conductor per second is 3.3 \(\times\) 1019. The current flowing through the conductor is:
- 2.0 A
- 3.4 A
- 4.8 A
- 5.3 A
Answer
(A) 2.0 A
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