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A current of 1.0 A exists in a copper wire of cross - section 1.0 mm^2. Assuming one free electron per atom calculate the drift speed of the free electrons in the
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Current is flowing with a current density J = 480 amp/cm^2 in a copper wire. Assuming that each copper atom contribution one free electron and gives that Avogadro number = 6.0 ×
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SOLVED: The figure shows a segment of copper wire with cross sectional area A-0.2mm? which has current / 'flowing through it from left to right as indicated. Assume all charge carriers are
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