Answer:
0.0032 A
Step-by-step explanation:
The magnitude of the charge of one electron is

Therefore, if we have a total of
electrons, their total charge would be

The current in the transistor is given by

where
Q is the total charge of the electrons flowing through it
t = 1.0 ms = 0.001 s is the time taken
Substituting into the equation, we find
