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How to measure electron speed?

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how to measure speed electron??
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Re: speed electron

what do you mean by speed electron?
or speed of the electron ....that can be measured by finding/measuring its mobility using hall effect based Gauss meter which on multiplication with applied electric field will give velocity of electron...also no applied field no velocity i mean no mobility
 

Re: speed electron

hi...KUMAR.....i think u are talking about the speed of electron when voltage is applied...but i think the guy is asking about the speed of electron inside the atom when there is no voltage difference......plzzz...reply
 

speed electron

if no voltage difference...then its speed of motion will depends on its mass..however speed will be less amount..correct me if i am wrong...
 

Re: speed electron

speed of the electron in an atom with out any external field is caused due to the resultant of coulombic force and the atomic magnetic field.when an electric field is applied then what will happen ?U can see it in the attachment.
 

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well...the speed inside the atom also depends on its distance fron the nucleus ...inside the atom...
 

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