Problem based on electron drift velocity


The electron density in copper is around 8.49 x 10^28 electrons/m^3. The electron charge is e = -1.60 x 10^-19 C. If a 1.00 Amp current is present in a copper wire having a 0.40 cm^2 cross section, the electron drift velocity, in m/s, with direction defined relative to the current density is??

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