Physics, asked by antipartical303, 11 months ago

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

Answers

Answered by abhi178
1

answer : option (c) drifting

you know as well, A conductor consists large number of electrons. current flows through wire due to electrons. current on the conductor means drifting of free electrons in a fixed direction. drifting velocity can be given by, vd =i/neA

where vd is drift velocity, i is current through conductor, n is number of electrons per unit volume, e is charge of electrons and A is cross sectional area of current carrying conductor.

also read similar questions : Distinguish between drift velocity and mobility. Establish a relation between drift velocity and current.

https://brainly.in/question/3967221

explain the concept of drift velocity

https://brainly.in/question/21507

Answered by Anonymous
1

\huge\star\mathfrak\blue{{Answer:-}}

\huge\purple{C. Drifting}

Similar questions