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Calculate the average drift speed vd of electrons traveling through a copper wire with a cross-sectional area of 1.10 mm2 when carrying a current of 1.40 a (values similar to those for the electric wire to your study lamp). it is known that about one electron per atom of copper contributes to the current. the atomic weight of copper is 63.54 grams/mol, and its density is 8.92 g/cm3. first, calculate the number of current carrying electrons per unit volume, n.
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drift speed vd= m/s

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