An average distance is acceptable. In case it's not obvious I'm referring to a AC circuit. Prize to whoever comes closest.
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Topic - Pop quiz: How far do free electrons travel at one time in an audio circuit? - geoffkait 10:41:34 06/01/23 (11)
- RE: Pop quiz: How far do free electrons travel at one time in an audio circuit? - ytb402 22:10:11 08/21/23 (0)
- They're not free at all - jedrider 12:10:23 06/03/23 (3)
- That's so woke. Nt - geoffkait 03:38:21 06/04/23 (2)
- RE: That's so woke. Nt - sony6060 05:42:41 06/17/23 (1)
- "Wires carry the signal" - geoffkait 07:38:25 06/17/23 (0)
- They hardly move at all. They pretty much just vibrate in place. NT. - jea48 14:05:05 06/01/23 (5)
- RE: They hardly move at all. They pretty much just vibrate in place. NT. - geoffkait 17:38:31 06/01/23 (4)
- RE: They hardly move at all. They pretty much just vibrate in place. NT. - jea48 06:03:27 06/02/23 (3)
- Drift velocity - geoffkait 06:49:45 06/02/23 (2)
- My answers are still the same - jea48 08:52:51 06/02/23 (1)
- But they aren't the right answers. - geoffkait 09:12:03 06/02/23 (0)