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What is the drift speed of the electrons in the wire?

An aluminum wire of radius 1.50 mm carries a uniform current of 3.88 AWhat is the drift speed of the electrons in the wire? (the number of mobile electrons per unit volume 7.66 x 1028)

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J sv J is current density, amps/m? s is charge density in C/m? v is the average velocity of the carriers(drift velocity) cross sectional area is A πr? π(0.0015)? 7.07 E-6 m? Current density is 3.88 / 7.07 E-6 m? 549000 amps/m? charge density 7.66 x 10^28 (coulombs/m?) If this is all correct, v J/s 549000 amps/m? / 7.66 x 10^28 v 71,659 E -28 72 E-25 m/s this seems lowI don't trust the s number, since it has no units on it.

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