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6 June, 06:28

An electron is moving at a constant speed of 61 m/s on a circle of radius 3.8 m.

Calculate the numerical value of I in A.

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  1. 6 June, 06:49
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    Charge on electron is 1.6x10^-19 Coulombs. In uniform circular motion v = r omega. omega = v/r. omega = 61/3.8 radians per second - cycle is 2pi radians. (61/3.8) x2pi cycles per second. A charge circulation rate of (61/3.8) x2pix1.6x10^-19 Coulombs/second, or Amps. Which is a pretty small value of a current. Usually there many more electrons moving much faster, I think.
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