how does Drift velocity of electrons vary with temperature
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as they undergo a lot more collisions the 'temporary' acceleration is very short-lived. thevelocity with which they reach the positive side of the conductor is less than before. for adding up drift velocity of an electron would decrease with increase in temperature.
my self @m@N
AND héřé is ur answer
as they undergo a lot more collisions the 'temporary' acceleration is very short-lived. thevelocity with which they reach the positive side of the conductor is less than before. for adding up drift velocity of an electron would decrease with increase in temperature.
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The kinetic energy of particles increases with increase in temperature. Thus , when the temperature increases the particles gain energy. However due to lack of space inside the conductor they collide with other electrons , hence losing energy. This cyclic process of losing and gaining energy continues and makes the net drift velocity less than the original one.
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