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drift speed of an electron problem?

An aluminum wire having a cross-sectional area of 5.00 x 10-6 m2 carries a current of 8.00 AFind the drift speed of the electrons in the wireThe density of aluminum is 2.70 g/cm3Assume each aluminum atom supplies one conduction electron.

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A nice home made pot of chicken noodle soupalright i have a cold so anything with broth will do just fine at this moment.
Spaghetti Carbonara :)
I'm craving pizza at the moment, so I think that's what you should make:)
Pasta! Its easy, just boil water, put pasta in the water, strain the water out, put some tomato sauce or puree into the pan on the stove, and wait for it to bubble, add the noodlesand mixAnd then eat.
volumemolar mass/density 26.98g/2.7g/cm3 9.99 cm3 n(6.02E23 electron/volume)(1.00E6 cm3/ 1 m3) 6.024E28 m3 V I/neA 8.00 A/ ((6.024E28 m3)(1.60E-19 C)(5.00E-6 m2)) 1.66E-4 m/s

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