The relation between electric current and drift velocity is that they both happen to involve electrons moving opposite of the electric field. The electric field must also have a conductor.
The relation is:P = I2RWhere:I is the current (for example, in amperes)R is the resistance (for example, in ohms)P is the power (energy per second) converted from electrical energy to heat. If the current is in amperes and the resistance in ohms, then power is in watts (equal to joules/second).
Figure of merit = 1/ Current Sensitivity.
None at all than we can think of. 'Velocity' means the speed and direction of motion. 'Area' means the size or extent of a flat surface.
There is really no relation.
It can't be done. You must also know at least any one of the following: Perimeter Relation between length and breath Relation between Area and length Relation between Area and breath Relation between perimeter and Area Breath and so on...........
inversly proportional
The thicker the conductor, the less the current that will flow through.
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There is no such equation. The main reason is that there is no relationship between current and frequency.
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One relationship is that both can flow in vacuum.
The relation between electric current and drift velocity is that they both happen to involve electrons moving opposite of the electric field. The electric field must also have a conductor.
Pressure = force / area
Hypernym is synonym relation with the current word. Hyponym is derived from the current word.
There is no direct relation between the area of a sector and the length of an arc. You must know the radius (or diameter) or the angle of the sector at the centre.
In relation to the area of a circle: pi*radius^2