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The velocity of charge carriers of current (about 1 ampere) in a metal under normal conditions is of the order of

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  • a fraction of mm/sec
  • velocity of light
  • several thousand metres/second
  • a few hundred metres per second
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The velocity of charge carriers of current (about 1 ampere) in a metal under normal conditions is of the order of a fraction of \(mm / \sec\).
So, the correct answer is (A): of a fraction of \(mm / \sec\)
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Under normal conditions, the velocity of charge carrying 1 ampere of current in a metal, it is of the order of a fraction of mm/sec. 
Therefore, the correct option is ‘A’ i.e. a fraction of mm/sec
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