In a given fluid, positive ions, each with 2 excess protons, move to the right at a steady rate of 1.3 x 1019 ions per minute and negative ions, each with 4 excess electrons, move to the left at a rate of 3.0 × 1019 ions per minute. Determine the current directed to the right. Use the fundamental unit of charge to be 1.6× 10-19 C. Determine the current (in amperes) to the right.

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In a given fluid, positive ions, each with 2 excess protons, move to the right at a steady rate of 1.3 × 1019 ions per minute
and negative ions, each with 4 excess electrons, move to the left at a rate of 3.0 x 1019 ions per minute. Determine the
current directed to the right. Use the fundamental unit of charge to be 1.6x 10-19 C. Determine the current (in amperes)
to the right.
Transcribed Image Text:In a given fluid, positive ions, each with 2 excess protons, move to the right at a steady rate of 1.3 × 1019 ions per minute and negative ions, each with 4 excess electrons, move to the left at a rate of 3.0 x 1019 ions per minute. Determine the current directed to the right. Use the fundamental unit of charge to be 1.6x 10-19 C. Determine the current (in amperes) to the right.
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