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A copper wire has a resistance of `10 Omega` and an area of cross-section `1 mm^(2)`. A potential difference of `10 V` exists across the wire .Calculate the drift speed of the electrons if the number of electrons per cubic metre in copper is `8 xx 10^(21)` electrons.

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