In copper wire each atom releases one free electron. If diameter is $1\, mm$ and current is $1.1\,A$ find drift velocity. ($\rho  = 9 \times 10^{+3}\, kg/m^3$ $M = 63\, gm/mole$)
  • A$0.33\, mm/sec$
  • B$0.1\, mm/sec$
  • C$0.2\, mm/sec$
  • D$0.2\, cm/sec$
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