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authorPrefetch2021-09-14 21:20:30 +0200
committerPrefetch2021-09-14 21:20:30 +0200
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@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ Curiously, $\vb{v}_d$ is independent of $q$.
Such a drift is not specific to an electric field.
In the equations above, $\vb{E}$ can be replaced
by a general force $\vb{F}/q$ (e.g. gravity) without issues.
-In that case, $\vb{v}_d$ does depend on $q$.
+In that case, $\vb{v}_d$ does depend on $q$:
$$\begin{aligned}
\boxed{