1 amp means-how
many electron flow per
second. ?

Answer Posted / er. sanjana singh

1 Amp is a one coulomb (unit of charge) per second

the charge of an electron is 1.6 x10^-19 so the number of electrons in one coulomb is 1/1.6x10^-19

=6.25x10^18 electrons

so for one Amp that would be 6.25x10^18 electrons per second flowing around the circuit/component

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