what is the reason for polarization drift?
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An especially important case, in which acceleration results from a change in the rate of electrical drift, is caused by variations in the electric field. This particular case of inertial drift is therefore called the polarization drift
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The grad-B drift can be considered to result from the force on a magnetic dipole in a field gradient. The curvature, inertia, and polarisation drifts result from treating the acceleration of the particle as fictitious forces. The diamagnetic drift can be derived from the force due to a pressure gradient.
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