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What is the SI unit of mobility?​

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Answered by ᏕɱartYᎶᴜʀɭ
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Answer:

m/s

Explanation:

Mobility is formally defined as the value of the drift velocity per unit of electric field strength; thus, the faster the particle moves at a given electric field strength, the larger the mobility. the SI unit of mobility is (m/s)/(V/m) = m2/(V⋅s).

Answered by jijedilip007
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Answer:

The SI unit of mobility is (m/s)/(V/m) = m2/(V⋅s). However, mobility is much more commonly expressed in cm2/(V⋅s) = 10−4 m2/(V⋅s)

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