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the motion of electron inside a current carrying conductor is​

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Answered by speedoctog
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in the direction opposite to that of current

Answered by Raghav1330
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The motion of electron inside a current carrying conductor is​ drifting.

  • The electrons first travel in a random manner when the conductor is not connected to a source of potential difference, resulting in a net displacement vector for all the electrons that is zero.
  • Therefore, without a voltage source, we are unable to observe current flowing through a conductor.
  • As a result, we are unable to detect current flowing through a conductor in the absence of a voltage source.
  • The electric field produced by the source of volta is what causes the characteristic drifting movement of the electrons.
  • Drift velocity is a parameter that describes how the electron drifts.

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