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How many electrons are passing per second in a circuit in which there is a current of \(5\ A\).
 
[NOTE: Enter the answer up to two decimal places.]
 
Charge of an electron, e=i×10iC
 
The number of electrons in \(1\) coulomb of charge is given by the formula
 
n=ii=ii×10i
 
If a current of \(1\ A\) consists of  \(\times{10^{18}}\), then \(5\ A\) of current consists of
 
i×i×1018
 
\(=\)  \(\times{10^{18}}\) \(electrons\)