In electromagnetism, mobility is a quantity that relates applied electric field to the drift velocity of electrons in a material. Mobility is often denoted by the Greek letter mu.
The units of mobility are (m^2)/(Vs), meters squared per volt second. Mobility relates drift velocity to electric field with this equation:
U = \mu E
where U is the velocity vector and E is the electric field vector.
The mobility a given material affords electrons is usually temperature dependent. Mobility is closely related to the resistance of a material.
Mo*bil"i*ty (?), n. [L. mobilitas: cf. F. mobilit'e.]
1.
The quality or state of being mobile; as, the mobility of a liquid, of an army, of the populace, of features, of a muscle.
Sir T. Browne.
2.
The mob; the lower classes.
Dryden.
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