Physics, asked by AhsaK, 11 months ago

The motion of electron inside a current carrying
conductor is
(A) Uniform
(B) Accelerated
(C) Drifting
D) Decelerated​

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Answered by manojverma20022003
18

Answer DRIFTING ...........

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
4

The motion of electron inside a current carrying conductor is uniform. (Option A)

- A conductor material conducts electricity with the help of the free electrons present in that material.

- During the electricity flow in that material the free electrons with random motion achieve an uniform motion in a particular direction.

- This particular direction of the uniform motion of the electrons is the direction of the electricity flow itself.


nirman95: If motion is uniform, then why do find out drift velocity of electrons. Please explain.
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