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What is relation between current and drift velocity?

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Answered by omsamarth4315
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the drift velocity is directly proportional to current. The drift velocity is the average velocity that a particle, such as an electron, attains in a material due to an electric field .

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Answered by Anonymous
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♦I = nAevd

Where n is the electron density or no. of electrons per unit volume of the conductor and A is the area of cross section of the conductor.

The small value of the drif velocity produces a large amount of current due to presence of large number of free electrons in a conductor.

The propagation of current is at the speed of light.

♦And your graph for Ohm's law is provided above.

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