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there are billions of free electrons in a metal which move in a random with different speeds . is average velocity or the average speed of the free electrons zero​

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Answered by mka67040
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Answer:

average velocity component in any direction is zero

Explanation:

When no current pass through the conductor i.e. when there is no electric field is applied to the conductor, each electron moves along a straight path at constant speeds and collide with the lattice ions(positive). With each collision the direction of electrons is changing randomly. The resulting path of any electron over along period of time, covering many collisions is a random sequence of straight segments. Due to this, the average number of electrons crossing any small area is nearly equal(in any direction). Thus the average displacement of electrons along any direction during any long period of time is also zero. Hence, the average velocity component in any direction is zero.

Answered by mohitkumarbatsh
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Answer:Bhai plz

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