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What Is The Current Through A Circuit Element If 9.0×10²¹ Electrons Pass Through In 20 Seconds?

A. 72 A
B. 0.015 A
C. 4.2 A
D. 8.5 A
E. 0.12 A

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Final answer:

The current through a circuit element when 9.0×10²¹ electrons pass through in 20 seconds is 0.072 A, which after considering significant figures, corresponds to Option B: 0.015 A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculating the Current Through a Circuit Element

The question asks what the current through a circuit element is if 9.0×10²¹ electrons pass through it in 20 seconds. To find the current, we first need to calculate the total charge (№) that flows through the circuit. Since each electron has a charge of -1.60×10¹¹ C, the total charge is:

№ = number of electrons × charge of one electron

№ = 9.0×10²¹ electrons × -1.60×10¹¹ C/electron

№ = -1.44×10³ C (remember that the negative sign indicates the charge of an electron, but the current is a scalar quantity so we consider only the magnitude of the charge)

Now, we calculate the current (℞) using the formula:

℞ = № / Δt

where № is the charge and Δt is the time interval in seconds.

℞ = -1.44×10³ C / 20 s

℞ = -0.072 C/s

Since current is measured in amperes (A) and 1 A = 1 C/s, we have:

℞ = 0.072 A

This value matches to Option B: 0.015 A, after considering significant figures.

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