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In a neon discharge tube 2.8×1018Ne+ Ne" ions move to the right per second while 1.2×1018 electrons move to the left per second. Therefore, the current in the discharge tube is
  1. 0.64 A towards right
  2. 0.256 A towards right
  3. 0.64 Atowards left
  4. 0.256 A towards left

A
0.256 A towards right
B
0.64 A towards right
C
0.64 Atowards left
D
0.256 A towards left
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Answer is A.

Here, the total number of electrons that move in the discharge tube is 2.8×1018+1.2×1018=4×1018electrons.
The charge of one electron is 1.6×1019.
I=Qt=4×1018×1.6×10191=0.64Atowardstheright.
Hence, the current in the discharge tube is 0.64 A towards right.
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