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mohamed_kadry
Mar 22, 2014, 09:17 AM
A typical copper wire might have 2 × 1021 free electrons in 1 cm of its length. Suppose that the drift speed of the electrons along the wire is 0.05 cm/s. How many electrons would pass through a given cross section of the wire each second? How large a current would be flowing in the wire?

ebaines
Mar 22, 2014, 11:39 AM
Hint: The number of electrons per centimeter times their velocity in cm/second gives the flow in electrons/second. Another hint: one amp of current equals 1 Coulomb of electrons per second.