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Drift Velocity & Mobility
Drift Velocity & Mobility
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Important Questions
Drive an expression for drift velocity of free electrons in a conductor.
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Estimate the average drift speed of conduction electrons in a copper wire of cross-sectional area
1
.
0
×
1
0
−
7
m
2
carrying a current of
1
.
5
A
. Assume that each copper atom contributes roughly one conduction electron. The density of copper is
9
.
0
×
1
0
3
k
g
m
−
3
and its atomic mass is
6
3
.
5
a
m
u
.
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The electric field E, current density J and conductivity
σ
of a conductor are related as
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Explain the term 'drift velocity' of electrons in a conductor. Hence obtain the expression for the current through a conductor in terms of 'drift velocity'.
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A steady current flows in a metallic conductor of non-uniform cross-section. Which of the following quantities is constant along the conductor?
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Two wires each of radius of cross section
r
but of different materials are connected together end to end (in series). If the densities of charge carriers in the two wires are in the ration
1
:
4
, the drift velocity of electrons in the two wires will be in the ratio:
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Two conducting wires X and Y of same diameter but different materials are joined in series across a battery. If the number density of electrons in X is twice that in Y, find the ratio of drift velocity of electrons in the two wires
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Drift speed of electrons, when
1
.
5
A
of current flows in a copper wire of cross section
5
m
m
2
, is
v
. If the electron density in copper is
9
×
1
0
2
8
/
m
3
the value of
v
in
m
m
/
s
is close to (Take
charge of electron to be
=
1
.
6
×
1
0
−
1
9
C
)
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Two wires
A
and
B
of the same material, having radii in the ratio
1
:
2
and carry currents in the ratio
4
:
1
. The ratio of drift speed of electrons in
A
and
B
is
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There are
8
.
4
×
1
0
2
2
free electrons per
c
m
3
in copper, the current in the wire is
0
.
2
1
A
(
e
=
1
.
6
×
1
0
−
1
9
C
). Then the drifts velocity of electrons in a copper wire of
1
m
m
2
cross section will be:-
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