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A current flowing in a copper wire is sent in another copper wire of double the radius. How will the drift velocity of electrons affected

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Answered by SaHaBji07
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Current Electricity. A current flowing in a copper wire is passed through another copper wire of the same length but of double the radius of the first one. How would the drift velocity of free electrons change? So, the drift velocity becomes one-fourth of it's initial value when radius of the conductor is doubled.

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A current flowing in a copper wire is passed through another copper wire of the same length but of double the radius of the first one. How would the drift velocity of free electrons change? So, the drift velocity becomes one-fourth of it's initial value when radius of the conductor is doubled.

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