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Physics, 03.03.2020 23:02 jane078

An 18-gauge copper wire (diameter 1.02 mm) carries a current with a current density of 1.40×106 A/m2 . Copper has 8.5×1028 free electrons per cubic meter

Calculate the current in the wire

Calculate the drift velocity of electrons in the wire.

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