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Drift Speed in Current Electricity Formulas
Drift Speed is the average velocity of electrons in a conductor, which is responsible for the flow of electric current. And is denoted by V
d
. Drift Speed is usually measured using the Millimeter per Second for Speed. Note that the value of Drift Speed is always negative.
Formulas to find Drift Speed in Current Electricity
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Drift Speed given Cross-Sectional Area
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Current Electricity formulas that make use of Drift Speed
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Electric Current given Drift Velocity
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List of variables in Current Electricity formulas
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Cross-Sectional Area
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FAQ
What is the Drift Speed?
Drift Speed is the average velocity of electrons in a conductor, which is responsible for the flow of electric current. Drift Speed is usually measured using the Millimeter per Second for Speed. Note that the value of Drift Speed is always negative.
Can the Drift Speed be negative?
Yes, the Drift Speed, measured in Speed can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Drift Speed?
Drift Speed is usually measured using the Millimeter per Second[mm/s] for Speed. Meter per Second[mm/s], Meter per Minute[mm/s], Meter per Hour[mm/s] are the few other units in which Drift Speed can be measured.
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