Current density problem in a copper wire


The current density in a copper wire of radius 0.750 mm is uniform. The wire's length is 6.00 m, the end-to-end potential difference is 0.200 V, and the density of conduction electrons is 8.10 × 10^28 m-3. How long does an electron take (on the average) to travel the length of the wire?

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