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Drift Velocity Calculator

Drift Velocity Calculator are physic/math calculator to find drift velocity (average velocity of a particle), current, charge carrier number density or cross-sectional area of a wire fast and easy

Drift Velocity Calculator are physic/math calculator to find drift velocity (average velocity of a particle), current, charge carrier number density or cross-sectional area of a wire fast and easy

Drift Velocity Calculator

by Nitrio
Drift Velocity Calculator
Drift Velocity Calculator
Drift Velocity Calculator

What is it about?

Drift Velocity Calculator are physic/math calculator to find drift velocity (average velocity of a particle), current, charge carrier number density or cross-sectional area of a wire fast and easy.

Drift Velocity Calculator

App Details

Version
1.1
Rating
(1)
Size
8Mb
Genre
Utilities Productivity
Last updated
March 1, 2021
Release date
August 25, 2018
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App Screenshots

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App Store Description

Drift Velocity Calculator are physic/math calculator to find drift velocity (average velocity of a particle), current, charge carrier number density or cross-sectional area of a wire fast and easy.

Features:
- Instant calculation
- Result are copy able to other app
- Formula are include as reference
- Support up to 16 decimal place
- Support various unit for each input

Drift Velocity Calculator calculate the velocity of any charged particle in a specific material. eg the current speed in a cable.

The drift velocity is the average velocity that a particle, such as an electron, attains in a material due to an electric field. It can also be referred to as axial drift velocity. In general, an electron will propagate randomly in a conductor at the Fermi velocity.

formula:

u = I / (n * A * q)

where:
u - drift velocity (average velocity of a particle)
I - current
n - charge carrier number density
A - cross-sectional area of a wire
q - charge on the charge carrier


*This is a universal app that work for both iPhone and iPad.

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