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The speed at which the current travels, in conductor, is nearly equal to:

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3×104m/s
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3×105m/s
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3×106m/s
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3×108m/s
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Solution

The correct option is A 3×108m/s
The speed at which current travels through the conductor means the speed of electric effect travelling through a conductor which is at the speed of light.

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