The drift velocity of electrons in a conducting wire is of the order of 1mm/s, yet the bulb glows very quickly after the switch is put on because
A
the random speed of electrons is very high of the order of 10−6m/s
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B
the electrons transfer their energy very quickly through collision.
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C
electric field is set up in the wire very quickly, producing a current through each cross section, almost intantaneously
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D
All the above
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Solution
The correct option is C electric field is set up in the wire very quickly, producing a current through each cross section, almost intantaneously Drift velocity vd=eEtm so drift velocity is directly proportional to the electric filed. When switch is on, the filed is quick set up wire and produce current through wire instantaneously.