3.7×1020 electrons are flowing past any point in a wire per minute (electron charge = -1.6×10-19 C). (a) How much electric current is flowing through the wire? (b) How many protons are flowing through the wire?.
3.7×1020 electrons are flowing past any point in a wire per minute (electron charge = -1.6×10-19 C). (a) How much electric current is flowing through the wire? (b) How many protons are flowing through the wire?.
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![3.7×1020 electrons are flowing past any point in
a wire per minute (electron charge =
-1.6×10-1⁹ C).
(a) How much electric current is flowing through
the wire?
(b) How many protons are flowing through the
wire?.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fff8bc427-4dd5-458f-a0de-0d1350ec468a%2F7bfc784f-c281-4060-8d44-694466324572%2F3dbw6vq_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:3.7×1020 electrons are flowing past any point in
a wire per minute (electron charge =
-1.6×10-1⁹ C).
(a) How much electric current is flowing through
the wire?
(b) How many protons are flowing through the
wire?.
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