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Answer the following giving reason: The electron drift speed is estimated to be only a few mm/s for currents in the range of a few amperes. How, then, is the current established almost the instant a - Physics

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Answer the following giving reason:

The electron drift speed is estimated to be only a few mm/s for currents in the range of a few amperes. How, then, is the current established almost the instant a circuit is closed?

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  1. When closing the switch, an electric field is generated throughout the circuit at the velocity of an electromagnetic wave (about 3 × 108 m/s).
  2. This field applies a force on the free electrons located at each location in the wire at that specific moment.
  3. As a result, electrons throughout the whole loop begin to drift simultaneously, irrespective of their proximity to the power source.
  4. Although the slow movement of each electron (drift speed ∼ 10−3 m/s), the “impulse” propagates to every segment of the circuit nearly immediately.
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