How many electrones need to flow in one second to
equivalent to one Ampere.
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Answer / engr_ihg
As 1 Coulomb equals a collection of 6.2415 × 10^18
electrons and Current = Q/t Amperes and
1Ampere=1Coulomb/sec so 1 ampere has 6.2415 × 10^18
electrons
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