David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Electric Current, Potential Difference and Resistance, Exercise 5: Questions
David Sang Physics Solutions for Exercise - David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Electric Current, Potential Difference and Resistance, Exercise 5: Questions
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Questions from David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Electric Current, Potential Difference and Resistance, Exercise 5: Questions with Hints & Solutions
Calculate the current in a gold wire of crosssectional area when the mean drift velocity of the electrons in the wire is . The electron number density for gold is .

Calculate the mean drift velocity of electrons in a copper wire of diameter with a current of . The electron number density for copper is .

A length of copper wire is joined in series to a length of silver wire of the same diameter. Both wires have a current in them when connected to a battery. Explain how the mean drift velocity of the electrons will change as they travel from the copper into the silver. Electron number densities:
Copper
Silver .
