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A total charge of 9.0 mC passes through a cross-sectional area of a nichrome wire in 3.6s. The number of electrons passing through the cross-sectional area in 10s is

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Answer:


n=1.56* 10^(17) electrons

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Total charge = 9 mC = 0.009 C

0.009 C of charge passes through a wire in 3.6 s.

Let q' is the charge that passes through it in 10 s.

So,


(0.009 )/(3.6)=(q')/(10)\\\\q'=(0.009 * 10)/(3.6)\\\\q'=0.025\ C

We know that,

q = ne

Where

n is the number of electrons

So,


n=(q)/(e)\\\\n=(0.025)/(1.6* 10^(-19))\\\\n=1.56* 10^(17)

So,
1.56* 10^(17)electrons must pass through the cross-sectional area.

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