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how many electrons drift past a point on for 10 minutes current is 0.2 A.the charge on one electrons 1.6*10^-1
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Answered by bobpursley
one ampere is a coulomb per second. each electron contributes 1.6E-19 coulombs

numberelectrons=current*time*1 electron/e

= .2 coul/sec*10min*60sec/min*1electron/1.6E-19 coul
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