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a potential v is applied to across a conductor of length l, keeping the potential difference same,the length of the conductor is halved .how does the velocity of electron change?​

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A potential difference V is applied across a conductor of length L and diameter D. How are the electric field E and the resistance R of conductor affected, when

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Electric Field, E = potential difference, Vlength of the conductor, L .Hence, the electric field is directly proportional to potential difference and inversely ...

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