Conduction in a current-carrying conductor
The number density of conduction electrons in a copper wire is 9.2 × 1028 m−3. The wire carries a current of 3.5 A and it has a cross-sectional area of 1.5 mm2.
Determine the average drift velocity of the electrons.
The resistivity of some materials at room temperature
Remember that the cross-sectional area is in m2, the drift velocity is in m s-1 and the number density is in m-3.
Therefore, sometimes unit conversions from cm or mm may be required, so make sure you're comfortable with these.
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