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Drift Velocity
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Subject Science
Grade Level Grades 9-12
Resource Type Activity, Lesson Plan
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Using this resource you can show that charge carriers in good conductors usually move very slowly. You can also derive and use the equation I = nAvq.

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SML Member February 21, 2012

An excellent complete resource providing detailed clear instructions on how to set up and carry out a number of different experiments. Health and safety notes are also provided as well as teacher notes and links to other useful websites.

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