In a wire, 6.63 x 1020 electrons flow past any point during 2.15 s. What is the magnitude I of the current in the wire?

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In a wire, 6.63 x 1020 electrons flow past any point during 2.15 s. What is the magnitude I of the current in the wire?

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In A Wire 6 63 X 1020 Electrons Flow Past Any Point During 2 15 S What Is The Magnitude I Of The Current In The Wire 1
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In a wire, 6.63 x 1020 electrons flow past any point during 2.15 s. What is the magnitude I of the current in the wire? 1 = A
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