357033 A copper wire of length 1 \(m\) and uniform cross sectional area \(5 \times {10^{ - 7}}{m^2}\) carries a current of 1 \(A\). Assuming that there are \(8 \times {10^{28}}\) free electrons per \({m^3}\) of copper, how long will an electron take to drift from one end of the wire to the other ?
357034 An electric cell of e.m.f. \(\varepsilon \) is connected across a copper wire of diameter \(d\) and length \(l\). The drift velocity of electrons in the wire is \({v_d}\). If the length of the wire is changed to 2\(l\), the new drift velocity of electrons in the copper wire will be
357033 A copper wire of length 1 \(m\) and uniform cross sectional area \(5 \times {10^{ - 7}}{m^2}\) carries a current of 1 \(A\). Assuming that there are \(8 \times {10^{28}}\) free electrons per \({m^3}\) of copper, how long will an electron take to drift from one end of the wire to the other ?
357034 An electric cell of e.m.f. \(\varepsilon \) is connected across a copper wire of diameter \(d\) and length \(l\). The drift velocity of electrons in the wire is \({v_d}\). If the length of the wire is changed to 2\(l\), the new drift velocity of electrons in the copper wire will be
357033 A copper wire of length 1 \(m\) and uniform cross sectional area \(5 \times {10^{ - 7}}{m^2}\) carries a current of 1 \(A\). Assuming that there are \(8 \times {10^{28}}\) free electrons per \({m^3}\) of copper, how long will an electron take to drift from one end of the wire to the other ?
357034 An electric cell of e.m.f. \(\varepsilon \) is connected across a copper wire of diameter \(d\) and length \(l\). The drift velocity of electrons in the wire is \({v_d}\). If the length of the wire is changed to 2\(l\), the new drift velocity of electrons in the copper wire will be
357033 A copper wire of length 1 \(m\) and uniform cross sectional area \(5 \times {10^{ - 7}}{m^2}\) carries a current of 1 \(A\). Assuming that there are \(8 \times {10^{28}}\) free electrons per \({m^3}\) of copper, how long will an electron take to drift from one end of the wire to the other ?
357034 An electric cell of e.m.f. \(\varepsilon \) is connected across a copper wire of diameter \(d\) and length \(l\). The drift velocity of electrons in the wire is \({v_d}\). If the length of the wire is changed to 2\(l\), the new drift velocity of electrons in the copper wire will be
357033 A copper wire of length 1 \(m\) and uniform cross sectional area \(5 \times {10^{ - 7}}{m^2}\) carries a current of 1 \(A\). Assuming that there are \(8 \times {10^{28}}\) free electrons per \({m^3}\) of copper, how long will an electron take to drift from one end of the wire to the other ?
357034 An electric cell of e.m.f. \(\varepsilon \) is connected across a copper wire of diameter \(d\) and length \(l\). The drift velocity of electrons in the wire is \({v_d}\). If the length of the wire is changed to 2\(l\), the new drift velocity of electrons in the copper wire will be