A computer chip uses 1.0 × 10 5 electrons to store the charge associated with a single bit of information in a square cell within the chip that measures 1.0 × 10 − 6 m on each side. What is the current density associated with each cell if the computer writes 100 million bits per second, one after the other?

A computer chip uses 1.0 × 10 5 electrons to store the charge associated with a single bit of information in a square cell within the chip that measures 1.0 × 10 − 6 m on each side. What is the current density associated with each cell if the computer writes 100 million bits per second, one after the other?

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A computer chip uses 1.0 × 10 5 electrons to store the charge associated with a single bit of information in a square cell within the chip that measures 1.0 × 10 6 m on each side. What is the current density associated with each cell if the computer writes 100 million bits per second, one after the other?

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