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19 January, 07:21

A silver wire 2.6 mm in diameter transfers a charge of 420 C in 80 min. Silver contains 5.0 x 10^28 free electrons per cubic meter. (a) What is the current in the wire? (b) What is the magnitude of the drift velocity of the electrons in the wire?

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  1. 19 January, 07:26
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    a) 0.0875A

    b) 2.06*10^-6m/s

    Explanation:

    given

    Diameter, d = 2.6mm = 0.0026m

    Charge, Q = 420C

    Time, t = 80mins = 80*60s = 4800s

    Concentration of electrons, n = 5*10^28

    To find the current, recall that q = it

    Therefore, i = Q/t

    Current, i = 420/4800

    i = 0.0875A

    To get the drift velocity, recall that I = n*q*Vd*A

    A = πd²/4

    A = π*0.0026²/4

    A = 5.3*10^-6m²

    Then, Vd = I/nqA

    Vd = 0.0875 / (5*10^28 * 1.6*10^-19 * 5.3*10^-6)

    Vd = 0.0875/42400

    Vd = 2.06*10^-6m/s

    Note, low Vd causes low current.

    Therefore, the current is 0.0875A and the Vd is 2.06*10^-6m/s
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