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A copper has `8*0xx10^28` electrons per cubic metre. A copper wire of length `1m` and cross-sectional area `8*0xx10^-6m^2` carrying a current and lying at right angle to a magnetic field of strength `5xx10^-3T` experiences a force of `8*0xx10^-2N`. Calculate the drift velocity of free electrons in wire.

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