1 ampere how many electrons

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The question is asking how many electrons correspond to a current of 1 ampere. This involves understanding the relationship between electric current and the flow of electrons, where 1 ampere is defined as the flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second, and knowing that 1 coulomb is equivalent to approximately 6.242 x 10^18 electrons.

Answer

6.25 × 10^18 electrons

The final answer is approximately 6.25 × 10^18 electrons.

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The final answer is approximately 6.25 × 10^18 electrons.

More Information

One ampere is defined as one coulomb of charge flowing past a point in one second, and the charge of one electron is approximately 1.6 × 10^-19 coulombs. Therefore, the number of electrons in one ampere of current is 1 coulomb divided by the charge of one electron, which is approximately 6.25 × 10^18 electrons.

Tips

A common mistake is to confuse the unit of current (ampere) with the total number of electrons. Remember that current is a rate of flow of charge, not a static quantity.

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