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प्रश्न
A potential difference V is applied across a conductor of length L and diameter D. How is the drift velocity, vd, of charge carriers in the conductor affected when (i) V is halved, (ii) L is doubled and (iii) D is halved ? justify your answer in each case.
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उत्तर
We know drift velocity is given by
`|"V"_"d"| = "eτ"/"m" "E"`
Also `"E" = "V"/"L"`
So `|"v"_"d"| = "eτ"/"m"("V"/"L")`
(i) When V is halved drift velocity (vd) gets halved
(ii) When L is doubled drift velocity (vd) gets halved
(iii) When D is halved drift velocity (vd) remains same.
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