The electron density in copper is 8.49 × 1028 electrons/m3. The electron charge is e = −1.60 × 10−19 C. When a 1.00 A current is present in a copper wire with a 0.40 cm2 cross-section, the electron drift velocity, in m/s, with direction defined relative to the current density, is
A) −1.84 × 10−6.
B) +1.84 × 10−6.
C) −1.84.
D) −5.43 × 105.
E) +5.43 × 105.
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