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define drift velocity drive it's relation with electric current diagram

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Answered by Anonymous
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electrons and ions. Drift velocity vd is the average speed at which these charges move. Current I is proportional to drift velocity vd, as expressed in the relationship I=nqAvd I = nqAv d . Here, I is the current through a wire of cross-sectional area A.

Answered by jagratipandey
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Drift velocity is the average velocity with which electrons 'drift' in the presence of an electric field. It's the drift velocity (or drift speed) that contributes to the electric current. In contrast, thermal velocity causes random motion resulting in collisions with metal ions.

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