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posted by  SmithNCSU on 2/15/2008 12:52:41 AM  |  status: Live  

Conventional Current

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Should be real simple, but not getting the right solution.  Help is greatly appreciated.


If an electron current is 2.5 1019 electrons/s, what is the conventional current?
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posted by Cdutch88 on 2/15/2008 1:26:09 AM  |  status: Live
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2.5E19 electrons/s * 1.602E-19 C/electron = 4 A
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