6- Electrons which may be supposed to have a temperature of 10* K and a mean free path of 0.005 cm are driven by a small electric field in the x direction. Find the factor by which the resulting drift velocity would be reduced by the application of a uniform magnetic field of 0.1 tesla perpendicular to x.
6- Electrons which may be supposed to have a temperature of 10* K and a mean free path of 0.005 cm are driven by a small electric field in the x direction. Find the factor by which the resulting drift velocity would be reduced by the application of a uniform magnetic field of 0.1 tesla perpendicular to x.
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![6- Electrons which may be supposed to have a temperature of 10* K and
a mean free path of 0.005 cm are driven by a small electric field in the
x direction. Find the factor by which the resulting drift velocity would
be reduced by the application of a uniform magnetic field of 0.1 tesla
perpendicular to x.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F45e271d2-7fbd-4a22-bba3-5491a44c09b6%2Fb6a66162-5192-473e-ace4-f8505550c7f9%2F7pvf5zp_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:6- Electrons which may be supposed to have a temperature of 10* K and
a mean free path of 0.005 cm are driven by a small electric field in the
x direction. Find the factor by which the resulting drift velocity would
be reduced by the application of a uniform magnetic field of 0.1 tesla
perpendicular to x.
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