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Question
What is the order of magnitude of drift velocity of electrons in a conductor?
Short Answer
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Solution
When an electric field is applied across a conductor, free electrons acquire a small net velocity called drift velocity. This causes an electric current. Drift velocity is very small because electrons undergo frequent collisions with lattice ions. Typical value:
vd ∼ 10−4 to 10−3 m/s
So, order of magnitude:
vd ≈ 10−4 m/s
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