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If through some cross-section of a conducting wire (lying along the x axis) 10 moles of electrons passes in 10 seconds in the positive x direction. What is the current through it ?
[Na here represents the Avogadro’s number, 6.022×1023]

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e Na amperes in the positive x direction
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e Na amperes in the positive y direction
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e Na amperes in the negative x direction
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10 e Na amperes in the negative x direction
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Solution

The correct option is C e Na amperes in the negative x direction
It is very important to understand that 1 mole of electrons implies a total of 6.022×1023 electrons. Now it is clearly given that 10 moles of electrons flow through the wire in 10 s.
Current, I=Qt
And Q=ne=10×6.022×1023×e, where e is the charge on each electron.
I=10×6.022×1023×e10A
=6.022×1023×e=eNa Amperes.
And the direction of flow of electrons is opposite to the direction of current. So if the electrons are flowing in the positive x direction, current must be flowing in opposite i.e. negative x direction!


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