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There is a net passage of 3.7 1018 electrons by a point in a wire conductor in 0.21 s. What is the current in the wire? answer in:______A

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Answer:

2.82 A

Step-by-step explanation:

The current of the wire can be calculated as:


I=(Q)/(t)

Where Q is the charge and t is the time.

The charge of an electron is 1.6 x 10^(-19) C, so the charge of 3.7 x 10^(18) electron is equal to


3.7*10^(18)\text{ electrons}*1.6*10^(-19)\text{ C/electron}=0.592\text{ C}

Then, replacing Q = 0.592 C, and t = 0.21 s, we get:


I=\frac{0.592\text{ C}}{0.21\text{ s}}=2.82\text{ A}

Therefore, the answer is 2.82 A

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