Q1) the drift speed is defined as vd=
\DeltaL/\Deltat where \DeltaL represents distancedrifted in a long time \Deltat
why don't we define drift speed as the limit of \DeltaL/\Deltat as \Deltat→0
Q2)one of friends argue that he has read in previous chapters that there can be no electric field inside a conductor .and hence there can be no current through it . what is the fallacy in the statement?
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Honey Arora
·2009-06-20 00:43:53
Ans 2) itz actually like tht thr is no electric field on the surface of conductor