An electrolyte solution has an average current density of 111 ampere per square decimeter \left( \dfrac{\text{A}}{\text{dm}^2}\right)( dm 2 A ​ )left parenthesis, start fraction, A, divided by, d, m, start superscript, 2, end superscript, end fraction, right parenthesis. What is the current density of the solution in \dfrac{\text{A}}{\text{m}^2} m 2 A ​ start fraction, A, divided by, m, start superscript, 2, end superscript, end fraction?

Respuesta :

Average current density of the solution = 1 ampere per square decimeter

We have to find the average current density of the solution in ampere per square meter.

1 decimeter = [tex] \frac{1}{10} [/tex] meter
Squaring both sides we get

1 decimeter square = [tex] \frac{1}{100} [/tex] meter square

Current density = [tex]1 \frac{A}{dm^{2} } =1 \frac{A}{ \frac{1}{100} m^{2} } =100Am^{-2} [/tex]

Thus, the density of electrolyte solution is 100 ampere per square meter
the answer is 100 the other person is wrong :)
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