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The drift speed in a copper wire is 7.89 ✕ 10−5 m/s for a typical electron current. Calculate the magnitude of the electric field E inside the copper wire. The mobility of mobile electrons in copper is 4.5 ✕ 10−3 (m/s)/(N/C). (Note that though the electric field in the wire is very small, it is adequate to push a sizable electron current through the copper wire.)

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Answer:


E = 0.0175 N/C

Step-by-step explanation:


v = drift speed in a copper wire = 7.89 x 10⁻⁵ m/s

μ = mobility of mobile electrons in copper wire = 4.5 x 10⁻³ (m/s)/(N/C)


E = magnitude of electric field in the wire

Drift speed is given as


v = μ
E

Inserting the values

7.89 x 10⁻⁵ = (4.5 x 10⁻³)
E


E = 0.0175 N/C

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