The current in the electron beam of a computer monitor is 310 A. How many electrons per second hit the screen?
apriljtr62674 asked:
The current in the electron beam of a computer monitor is 310 A. How many electrons per second hit the screen?
The current in the electron beam of a computer monitor is 310 A. How many electrons per second hit the screen?
Possibly Related Posts:
- How many times heavier is the electron in the particle accelerator than in the computer monitor?
- Is it good to keep sun glass while looking at the computer monitor?
- Is there dangerous radiation when speakers are close to the computer monitor?


310 A means 310 coulombs/second. Each electron has a charge of -1.6 x 10^-19 Coulombs, so you divide 310 by that number. abauer253