Physics, asked by rihanna50, 10 months ago

For an electric field , present inside a metallic conductor

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The electrons move rectilinearly in direction of

The electrons move rectilinearly opposite to


The electrons move randomly, but slowly drift in direction of


The electrons move randomly, but slowly drift in direction opposite to E

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Answered by zilmil123
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Answer:

For an electric field , present inside a metallic conductor  The electrons move randomly, but slowly drift in direction opposite to E.

Explanation:

Conduction of electrons in a conductor.

The motion of electrons is random but in presence of external electric field, they slowly drift opposite to  and cause a current

Answered by MissSlayer
2

Answer:

For an electric field , present inside a metallic conductor

Options:

The electrons move rectilinearly in direction of

The electrons move rectilinearly opposite to

The electrons move randomly, but slowly drift in direction of

The electrons move randomly, but slowly drift in direction opposite to E

Explanation:

conduction of electrons is random

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