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How many electrons pass through a lamp in 1 min, if the current is `300 mA`? Given, the charge on an electron is `1.6 xx 10^(-19)
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How many electrons pass through a lamp in 1 min, if the current is `300 mA`? Given, the charge on an electron is `1.6 xx 10^(-19) C`.
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(a) `1.125 xx 10^(20) C` (b) `1.875 xx 10^(-18)C` (c) `1.875 xx 10^(18) C` (d) `1.125 xx 10^(-20)C`
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