Science, asked by Sanu17205, 6 months ago

How can electricity be so fast even if electrons have a very slow drift speed?​

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Answered by anshyadav0391
3

Answer:

see the explanation

Explanation:

electrical interaction between them. Even if there is a minute change in the charge imbalance inturn causes a strong electric field which results in the overall increase in the group velocity with which they're moving even though individual velocity of e- is very much low.

Answered by Anonymous
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⭐️Answer ⭐️

The drift velocity of the electrons is actually very less which means electrons travel at incredibly slow velocities. Hence when you switch ON a bulb, all that happens inside is that one electron starts moving instantly and this happens throughout the wire.

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