If Potential difference V applied Conductor is increased by , how will
the drift velocity of the electrons change?
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If Potential difference V is applied across the conductor in increased by, and the drift velocity of the electrons will becomes twice.
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The drift velocity is directly proportional to the applied potential difference V through the conductor. If the applied potential difference across the conductor doubled and then the drift velocity is also becomes twice.
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