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The current in an electric hair dryer is 12

a.part ahow many electrons flow through the hair dryer in 4.4 min ?

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a) When we have the current in the electric hair dryer = 12 a

and we have the time which it takes to flow through t = 4.4 *60

= 264 sec

so we can use the Current (I) & time(t) values to get the charge first:

when charge Q = currrent(I) * time(t)

∴ Q = 12 a* 264 sec

= 3168 C

b) after we have got the value of charge Q so we will use it to get how many electrons:

when 1 coulomb has→ 6.242 x 10^18 electrons

so 3168 C has → X electrons


∴ no.electrons = 3168 C * 6.242 x 10^18 / 1 C

= 1.98 X 10^22 electrons
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