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What is the velocity of an electron?
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Why is terminal velocity of a cell less than its emf?

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Is velocity a scalar or a vector?
Answer : Velocity is a **vector** quantity. This means it has both **magnitude** (how fast something is moving) and **direction** (the way in which the object is moving). For example, if a car is ... /h, and the direction is north, so it describes both how fast and in which direction the car is moving....

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What is the difference between terminal velocity and emf?

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What is the relationship between drift velocity and current?

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Why is drift velocity constant?
Answer : Drift velocity is the average velocity of charge carriers (like electrons) in a conductor under the influence of an electric field. It is considered constant under certain conditions, and here's why: ... of electrons in the direction of the electric field, which we observe as the drift velocity....

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What is the difference between current and drift velocity?

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Explain the concept of electron hole pair generation.

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What is the direction of the electric current conventional and electron flow?

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Is electron flow in the direction of conventional current True or false?

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What is the difference between the direction of electric current and the direction of electron flow in a circuit?

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What is the direction of current flow and electron flow?

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Why is the direction of conventional current opposite to electron flow?
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What is the direction of current and electron flow?

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Why do we use conventional current instead of electron flow?

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