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the relationship between current and drift velocity?​

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Answered by itzjanu519
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Explanation:

Current is the flow of free charges, such as electrons and ions. Drift velocity vd is the average speed at which these charges move. Current I is proportional to drift velocity vd, as expressed in the relationship I=nqAvd I = nqAv d .

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Answered by ᏞovingHeart
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Electric current flowing through a conductor I = nAqVd

where A = cross-sectional area of the conductor, n= number of conduction electrons per unit volume, q is the charge of an electron and Vd is the drift velocity.

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Formula: Current is usually denoted by the symbol I. Ohm's law relates the current flowing through a conductor to the voltage V and resistance R; that is, V = IR. An alternative statement of Ohm's law is \boxed{\sf{\red{I = \frac{V}{R}}}}.

Flow: Electric current is flow of electrons in a conductor. The force required to make current flow through a conductor is called voltage and potential is the other term of voltage.

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