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Drude law? And equation of impulse

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Answered by faiz102005
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Explanation:

Drude model assumes that the mean electronic velocity at a point vanishes – this cannot be rigorously justified. Electrons coming from the higher temperature side will have higher energy and hence a higher speed – net motion of electrons from higher temperature side to lower temperature side.

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" Drude model assumes that the mean electronic velocity at a point vanishes – this cannot be rigorously justified. Electrons coming from the higher temperature side will have higher energy and hence a higher speed – net motion of electrons from higher temperature side to lower temperature side.

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