(a) Consider the circuit in figure. How much energy is absorbed by electrons from the initial state of no current (Ignore thermal motion) to the state of drift velocity?

(b) Electrons give up energy at the rate of RI2 per second to the thermal energy. What time scale would one associate with energy in problem (a)?
      n = number of electron/volume = 1029/m3, Length of circuit = 10 cm, cross-section: A = (1 mm)2

Hint: Apply Ohm's law.
Step 1: By ohm's law, current I is given by;
I=6 V/6Ω=1A
But, I= neAvd
or vd=ineA
On substituting the values;
For n = number of electron/volume = 1029m3
length ot circuit 1O cm, cross-section, A = 1 mm2
vd=11029×1.6×1019×106=11.6×104m/s
Step 2: Therefore, the energy absorbed in the form of KE is given by:
KE=12mevd2×nAI=12×9.1×10-31×12.56×1029×10-8×10-6×10-1=1.77×1017J
Step 3:
(b) Power loss is given by; P=I2R=6×12=6W=6J/s
Since,P=Et Therefore, E=P×t or t=EP=1.77×10-176=0.3×1017s