Charge carriers drift towards the positive terminal of the conductor. Conventional current flows in the opposite direction
Random path of a delocalised electron through a length of conductor
I = nAvq
A number N of charge carriers, each with a charge q, moves through a conductor of length L and cross-sectional area A. Show that the electric current flowing through the conductor is given by:
I = nAvq
Where n is the number of charge carriers per unit volume and v is their drift speed.
Step 1: Write down the equation for electric current
Step 4: Write down the volume of the conductor in terms of cross-sectional area and length, and substitute it into the above equation
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