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Charge on an electron is 1.6×1019 coulomb. Number of electrons passing through the wire per second on flowing of 1 ampere current through the wire will be
  1. 0.625×1019
  2. 1.6×1019
  3. 1.6×1019
  4. 0.625×1019

A
1.6×1019
B
0.625×1019
C
0.625×1019
D
1.6×1019
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The current is defined as rate of flow of charged particle.i.e.
i =Qt
Hence the charge flown is,
Q =i t

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