NEET-XII-Physics
32: Electric Current in Conductors
- #5Drift speed is defined as v
d= Δl/Δt, where Δl is the distance drifted in a long time Δt. Why don’t we define drift speed as the limit of Δl/Δt as Δt → 0?Ans : An electron drifts under the influence of an external electric field. During the course of this motion, an electron follows a very random path. So, we have to take the average for a very long time. Hence, we cannot define drift speed as the limit of Δl/Δt as Δt → 0 because this is a very short interval of time that is not enough to get the desired result.
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