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Electrical mobility

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Electrical mobility, in the context of physics and engineering, typically refers to the ability of charged particles (such as electrons or ions) to move through a medium (like air, vacuum, or a semiconductor) when subjected to an electric field. It is a measure of the velocity of the charged particles per unit electric field strength and is usually denoted by the symbol \( \mu \).

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