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A copper wire that has a diameter of 2.00 mm carries a current of 10.0 A. Assuming that each copper atom contributes one free electron to the metal, find the drift speed of the electrons in the wire. The molar mass of copper is 63.5 g/mol, and the density of copper is 8.95 g/cm3
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