Physics, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

what will be the mobility of charge carriers​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The charge carrier in most metals is the negatively charged electron (see electron scattering). 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.

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The charge carrier in most metals is the negatively charged electron (see electron scattering). 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.

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