In a neon gas discharge tube 2.9 10^ 16 Ne ^ + ions move to the right through a…
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In a neon gas discharge tube \(2.9 \times 10^{16} \mathrm{Ne}^{+}\) ions move to the right through a cross-section of the tube per second, while \(1.2 \times 10^{19}\) electrons move to the left in the same time. The amount of current flowing through the tube is
- 0.446 A from left to right
- 1.924 A from left to right
- 2.366 A from left to right
- 0.474 from right to left
Answer
(C) 2.366 A from left to right
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