Question
An electric field exits inside a fluorescent tube of diameter 3.00cm. In one second, 2.00x10^18 electrons and 0.50x10^18 positive ions pass through a certain cross section. What is the current in the tube?
Answers
bobpursley
Ions is not specific enough? what is the charge on the ions?
-e and +e respectively
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