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In Law / College | 2025-07-03

An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?

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Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-03

When a device carries a current of 15.0 A for 30 seconds, approximately 2.8 × 10^{20} electrons flow through it. This is calculated from the total charge transferred during that time using the formula Q = I × t, followed by determining the number of electrons from the charge. Thus, we find that about 2.8 × 10^{20} electrons travel through the device.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04