Drift speed is the term used to describe the flow of current through a conductor. does it represent the speed of the current or its strength
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actually the current in a conductor is due to motion of free electrons. These free electrons start motion in one direction that is towards positive terminal with velocity of 0.01m/sec and is called drift velocity
it represents speed(magnitude) and direction of velocity
it represents speed(magnitude) and direction of velocity
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