How does drift velocity of electrons in a conductor vary by increasing temperature?
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velocity decreases wid temperature increase in conductor
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how can u explain using graph
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Since current is directly proportional to voltage applied, drift velocity of electrons will also be directly proportional to the voltage applied. And it follows Ohm's law as V = I/R. So, if voltage is doubled, current is doubled and hence the drift velocity is doubled.
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