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Question
What is the effect of doubling the current flowing through a metallic wire on drift speed of free electrons?
Short Answer
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Solution
The drift speed doubles. Since current (I) is directly proportional to drift velocity (vd) according to the formula I = nAevd, doubling the current requires the electrons to move twice as fast, assuming the wire's cross-sectional area and electron density remain constant.
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