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It makes no difference whether the circuit is parallel, series or complex. The number of electrons travelling (or oscillating back and forth for AC) is determined by the current (amps). 1 amp = 1 coulomb/second. 1 coulomb = the charge represented by 6.24150962915265 x 1018 electrons.

The current in each leg of a parallel circuit has to be worked out separately.

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Q: If an electric current is flowing through a parallel circuit which units tell you about the amount of electrons traveling in the circuit?
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