In a hydrogen discharge tube, it is observed that through a given cross-section 3.13×1015 electrons are moving per second from right to left and 3.12×1015 protons are moving from left to right per second. The electric current in the discharge tube and its direction will be
1 mA towards right
As electrons and protons are moving in opposite directions, the current due to them will add up.
I=(n1+n2) qt=(3.13+3.12)×1015×1.6×10−19=10×10−4 A=1 mA
The current will be in direction of motion of protons, i.e., towards right.