hi,
Most of us 'know' the velocity/speed of radio waves and electrical effects.
A tutor once asked me, what is the actual drift velocity of 'individual' electrons, as current carriers in a conductor.
I took the trouble to reference the answer this, its an unexpected result.
I expect the more experienced members will know.
Any Newbie want to give it a shot?
EricG
Most of us 'know' the velocity/speed of radio waves and electrical effects.
A tutor once asked me, what is the actual drift velocity of 'individual' electrons, as current carriers in a conductor.
I took the trouble to reference the answer this, its an unexpected result.
I expect the more experienced members will know.
Any Newbie want to give it a shot?
EricG