Drift velocity (source code)

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Drift velocity refers to the average velocity that charged particles, such as electrons, attain due to an electric field in a conductor. When an electric field is applied across a conductor, it causes the free electrons (or charge carriers) to move in a specific direction. However, these electrons are also subject to random thermal motion, which causes them to collide with atoms in the material.