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If a metallic wire of cross sectional area 3.0 ´ 10 - 6 m2 carries a current of 6.0 A and has a mobile charge density of 4.24 ´ 1028 carriers/m3, what is the average drift veloc…
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If a metallic wire of cross sectional area 3.0 ´ 10 - 6 m2 carries a current of 6.0 A and has a mobile charge density of 4.24 ´ 1028 carriers/m3, what is the average drift veloc…
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If a metallic wire of cross sectional area 3.0 ´ 10 - 6 m2 carries a current of 6.0 A and has a mobile charge density of 4.24 ´ 1028 carriers/m3, what is the average drift velocity of the mobile charge carriers? (charge value = 1.6 ´ 10 - 19 C)
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