In the classical model of conduction, the electron loses energy on average during a collision because it loses the drift velocity it had acquired since the last collision. Where does this energy appear?
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Thomas refuses to believe that a potential difference can be created simply by bringing two different metals into contact with each other. John talks him into making a small wager and is about to win the bet. (a) Which two metals from Table 38-2 would demonstrate his point most effectively? (b) What is the value of that contact potential?
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The first step in solving 38 problem number 3 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Thomas refuses to believe that a potential difference can be created simply by bringing two different metals into contact with each other. John talks him into making a small wager and is about to win the bet. (a) Which two metals from Table 38-2 would demonstrate his point most effectively? (b) What is the value of that contact potential?
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