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Every atom makes one free electron in copper. If 1.1 ampere current is flowing in the wire of copper having 1 mm diameter, then the drift velocity (approx.) will be (Density of copper `=9 xx 10^(3) kg m^(-3)` and atomic weight = 63)

A

`0.01 mm s^(-1)`

B

`0.02mm s^(-1)`

C

`0.2 mm s^(-1)`

D

`0.1 mm s^(-1)`

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No. of atom in 1 gm `Cu=(N_(A))/(63)`
No. of atom/`cm^(3)=(N_(A))/( 63)xx9`
`because` each atom contributes one electron
So no. of electron `(n)//m^(3)=(N_(A))/(63)xx9xx10^(6)`
Now I=`"ne"Av_(d)`
Put values I,n,e,A and calculate for `v_(d)`
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