Physics, asked by rekhavaidya858, 7 months ago

derive equation of mobility in terms of electric current​

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Answered by Anonymous
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E is the magnitude of the electric field applied to a material,vd is the magnitude of the electron drift velocity (in other words, the electron drift speed) caused by the electric field, and. µ is the electron mobility. ... Therefore the SI unit of mobility is

(m/s)/(V/m) = m2/(V⋅s).

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Answered by jagdish101660
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Answer:

E is the magnitude of the electric field applied to a material, vd is the magnitude of the electron drift velocity (in other words, the electron drift speed) caused by the electric field, and. µ is the electron mobility. Therefore the SI unit of mobility is (m/s)/(V/m) = m2/(V⋅s).

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