Question #311974

A tesla car needs to charge its 350-volt model and must send about 715 amps through its cabling to the battery. What is the rate of electron flow through the cable for the current involved?

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Expert's answer
2022-03-17T09:36:19-0400

Explanations & Calculations


  • If that current flows through the cable then there would be 715 Coulomb's per second will be flowing.
  • Then a manipulation with the charge of an electron, the rate can be found.

R=715Cs116×1019Celectron1=4.5×1021electronss1\qquad\qquad \begin{aligned} \small R&=\small \frac{715\,Cs^{-1}}{16\times10^{-19}C\,electron^{-1}}\\ &=\small 4.5\times10^{21}\,electrons\,s^{-1} \end{aligned}



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