Potential difference v applied across a conductor is increased to to volt how will the drift velocity of the electrons change
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The first relation is expressed as
Id = Is* exp(Vd/nVt-1)
where Id= diode current
Is=saturation current (diode context is used so saturation current must be there as it shows its forward characteristics in saturation region)
Vd= Drift voltage
Vt= thermal voltage.
Id = Is* exp(Vd/nVt-1)
where Id= diode current
Is=saturation current (diode context is used so saturation current must be there as it shows its forward characteristics in saturation region)
Vd= Drift voltage
Vt= thermal voltage.
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