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The discussion focuses on calculating the current density and ion drift speed in Earth's lower atmosphere, where a vertical electric field of 120V/m influences the movement of positive and negative ions. The calculated current density is 3.24*10-12 A/m2, derived from the conductivity of the air, which is 2.70*10-14 (Ω*m)-1. The drift speed for the ions is found to be 0.289 m/s, based on the difference in ion densities. Participants suggest that algebraic manipulation of symbols is preferable to plugging in numbers directly to minimize errors. The final answers are confirmed to be correct despite a minor typo in the original post.
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Earth's lower atmosphere contains negative and positive ions that are produced by radioactive elements in the soil and cosmic rays from space. In a certain region, the atmospheric electric field strength is 120V/m and the field is directed vertically down. This field causes singly charged positive ions, at a density of 620cm-3, to drift downward and singly charged negative ions, at a density of 550 cm-3, to drift upward. The measured conductivity of the air in the region is 2.70*10-14. Calculate a) the magnitude of the current density and b) the ion drift speed, assumed to be the same for positive and negative ions.

E=120V/m; n+ = 620cm-3=620*106m-3; n- = 550cm-3 = 550*106m-3

σ=2.7*10-14 (Ω*m)-1

σ = 1/ρ; ρ=E/J then 1/ρ = J/E

2.7*10-14 = J/120

J=2.7*120*10=3.24*10-12 A/m2 ===== a)


J=nevd = (n+ - n-)*e*vd

3.24*10-12 = (620-550)*10-6*1.602*10-19*vd

vd=0.289m/s

Am I correct? Is there anything wrong in my solution. Please tell me.

Thank you.
 
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Looks good. :smile:

Just a minor point, it's generally preferred to manipulate symbols algebraically instead of the numbers. For example, make it:

J=Eσ

and then plug in the numbers.

You won't get any points off in an introductory physics class for doing it your way, but generally you're less likely to make an error if the number-plugging is done as the final step.

Good job!
 
How does this solution look good? I have plugged in these same numbers and you do not get the same number.
 
Can you show what you did? There was a typo in the OP, but the final answer was correct as far as I can tell. The correct value of (n+-n-) is really

(n+ - n-) = (620-550) cm-3 = (620-550)*10+6 m-3
 
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