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The mobility of a charge carrier is the drift velocity acquired by it in a unit cross-sectional area.(a) True(b) FalseThis question was posed to me by my school principal while I was bunking the class.This question is from Current Electricity in division Current Electricity of Physics – Class 12

Answer» CORRECT choice is (b) False

The best EXPLANATION: The mobility of a CHARGE carrier is the drift velocity acquired by it in a unit ELECTRIC FIELD.

Mobility=\(\frac {Drift \, velocity}{Electric \, field}\). SI unit = \(\frac {ms^{-1}}{Vm^{-1}}\) = m^2V^-1s^-1.


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