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If resistivity of copper is 1.72 × 10
-8
Ω m and number of free electrons in copper is 8.5 × 10
28
/m
3
. Find the mobility
JIPMER MBBS - 2019
JIPMER MBBS
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Jul 28, 2024
4.25 × 10
-3
m
2
/ CΩ
6.8 × 10
-3
m
2
/ CΩ
8.5 × 10
-3
m
2
/ CΩ
3.4 × 10
-3
m
2
/ CΩ
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The correct option is (A): 4.25 × 10
-3
m
2
/ CΩ.
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