(i) An uniform copper wire has a resistivity of 1.54 x 10* ohm-meter at room temperature. For an electric field along the wire of 1 Volt/cm, compute the mobility and average drift velocity of the electrons, assuming that there are 5.8 x 10% conduction electrons/m. Also calculate the relaxation time of the electron.

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4(c) (i) An uniform copper wire has a resistivity of 1.54 x 10* ohm-meter at room
temperature. For an electric field along the wire of 1 Volt/cm, compute the mobility and
average drift velocity of the electrons, assuming that there are 5.8 x 102% conduction
electrons/m. Also calculate the relaxation time of the electron.
(ii) In a Hall effect experiment on silver, a potential of 59 uV is developed across a foil of
thickness 0.05 mm when a current of 28 mA is passed in a direction perpendicular to a
magnetic field of 1.25 Tesla. Calculate the Hall cdefficient of silver.
Transcribed Image Text:4(c) (i) An uniform copper wire has a resistivity of 1.54 x 10* ohm-meter at room temperature. For an electric field along the wire of 1 Volt/cm, compute the mobility and average drift velocity of the electrons, assuming that there are 5.8 x 102% conduction electrons/m. Also calculate the relaxation time of the electron. (ii) In a Hall effect experiment on silver, a potential of 59 uV is developed across a foil of thickness 0.05 mm when a current of 28 mA is passed in a direction perpendicular to a magnetic field of 1.25 Tesla. Calculate the Hall cdefficient of silver.
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