Explain the difference between current and current density.
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In Fig. 24.16, a 100-mA current flows through a copper wire 0.10 mm in diameter, a salt solution in a 1.0-cm-diameter glass tube, and a vacuum tube where the current is carried by an electron beam 1.0 mm in diameter. The density of conduction electrons in copper is The current in the solution is carried equally by positive and negative ions with charges ; the density of each ion species is The electron density in the beam is Find the drift speed in each region.
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The first step in solving 24 problem number 40 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: In Fig. 24.16, a 100-mA current flows through a copper wire 0.10 mm in diameter, a salt solution in a 1.0-cm-diameter glass tube, and a vacuum tube where the current is carried by an electron beam 1.0 mm in diameter. The density of conduction electrons in copper is The current in the solution is carried equally by positive and negative ions with charges ; the density of each ion species is The electron density in the beam is Find the drift speed in each region.
From the textbook chapter Electric Current you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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