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A certain potential difference V is applied across a conductor . if another conductor is connected in parallel with it , what happens to the drift velocity. ​

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Answered by preet073
2

Explanation:

Electric Field, E=

length of the conductor, L

potential difference, V

.

Hence, the electric field is directly proportional to potential difference and inversely proportional to the length of the conductor.

And, Resistance, R=

area of the cross section, A

Resistivity × length of the conductor, L

Hence, the resistance is directly proportional to the length of the conductor and inversely proportional to the area f cross section.

And, area of cross section can be written as A=

4

πD

2

Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:When conductors are connected in parallel, potential difference remains constant.

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