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Define mobility of a charge carrier

Define the term 'Mobility' of charge carriers in a conductor.

उत्तर

 

The mobility of a charge carrier is defined as the drift velocity per unit electric field.

It is denoted by μ and is given as

`mu=v_d/E`

 
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