The current is defined as the ratio between the charge Q flowing through a certain point of a wire and the time interval,

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First we need to find the net charge flowing at a certain point of the wire in one second,

. Using I=0.92 A and re-arranging the previous equation, we find

Now we know that each electron carries a charge of

, so if we divide the charge Q flowing in the wire by the charge of one electron, we find the number of electron flowing in one second:
The valence electrons are the electrons in the outermost electron shell of an atom.
Explanation:
The number of electrons in an atom's outermost valence shell governs its bondingbehaviour.
That is why elements whose atoms have the same number of valence electrons are grouped together in the Periodic Table.
Generally, elements in Groups 1, 2, and 13 to 17 tend to react to form a closed shell, corresponding to the electron configuration <span><span>s2</span><span>p6</span></span>.
This tendency is called the octet rule, because the bonded atoms have eight valence electrons.
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Suppose the boat is traveling on a y axis. The river flow acts on the x axis. Motion on each axes are independent. The linear speed of the boat is not changed. Furthermore the projectile motion is changing, but you're specifically asking about the linear speed of the boat which is unchanged.
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