Derive ohm's law using the concept of drift velocity
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$ \Rightarrow I = ne{v_D}A $ where $ I $ is the current, $ n $ is the free- electron density of the material, and $ A $ is the cross sectional area of the conductor. $ \therefore V = IR $ which is Ohms law, where $ R = \dfrac{{ml}}{{n{e^2}At}} $ .
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