149374 A copper wire of length $1000 \mathrm{~m}$ and crosssectional area $1 \mathrm{~mm}^{2}$ carries a current $4.5 \mathrm{~A}$. Assume that each copper atom contributes one conduction electron. What is the speed of propagation of electric field along the conductor which causes the drift motion? [density of copper is $9.0 \times 10^{3} \mathrm{~kg} \mathrm{~m}^{-3}$ and atomic mass is 63.5]
149374 A copper wire of length $1000 \mathrm{~m}$ and crosssectional area $1 \mathrm{~mm}^{2}$ carries a current $4.5 \mathrm{~A}$. Assume that each copper atom contributes one conduction electron. What is the speed of propagation of electric field along the conductor which causes the drift motion? [density of copper is $9.0 \times 10^{3} \mathrm{~kg} \mathrm{~m}^{-3}$ and atomic mass is 63.5]
149374 A copper wire of length $1000 \mathrm{~m}$ and crosssectional area $1 \mathrm{~mm}^{2}$ carries a current $4.5 \mathrm{~A}$. Assume that each copper atom contributes one conduction electron. What is the speed of propagation of electric field along the conductor which causes the drift motion? [density of copper is $9.0 \times 10^{3} \mathrm{~kg} \mathrm{~m}^{-3}$ and atomic mass is 63.5]
149374 A copper wire of length $1000 \mathrm{~m}$ and crosssectional area $1 \mathrm{~mm}^{2}$ carries a current $4.5 \mathrm{~A}$. Assume that each copper atom contributes one conduction electron. What is the speed of propagation of electric field along the conductor which causes the drift motion? [density of copper is $9.0 \times 10^{3} \mathrm{~kg} \mathrm{~m}^{-3}$ and atomic mass is 63.5]