What is the magnitude of the flow speed of the charge carriers (mm/s)? Diameter=1.5 mm I=2.01 A There are 8.5×1028 free electrons in copper per cubic meter and cross-sectional area is 1.767μm2
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What is the magnitude of the flow speed of the charge carriers (mm/s)?
Diameter=1.5 mm
I=2.01 A
There are 8.5×1028 free electrons in copper per cubic meter
and cross-sectional area is 1.767μm2
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