electromotive force
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The electron drift velocity is important in understanding electrical conductivity because it represents the speed at which electrons move through a material when an electric field is applied. A higher drift velocity indicates better conductivity, as electrons can move more easily through the material. This helps in determining the overall efficiency of a material in conducting electricity.
An electron moves through a conductor when an electric field is applied, which exerts a force on the electron causing it to drift in the direction of the field. This motion leads to the flow of electrical current. The presence of lattice vibrations in the conductor also affects the electron's movement by scattering it, leading to resistance.
The valence band electrons in a conductor are free to drift as an electron gas filling the conductor, in response to an electrical field imposed across the conductor/
Geothermal Drift.
Tides
The Drift Speed is less than the average speed of the electron between two collisions. Electrons move relatively slowly along a wire but very quickly between collisions. The electric field (EMF) that causes the motion moves at the speed of light.
the primary force that causes the seaffloor to spread and contienents to drift
Natural Disasters.
Auther Holmes is the Scientist who first proposed that theral convection in the mantle causes continental drift.