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What conserved when a charge is moving across a junction ?

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When motion of charge is taking place across a junction, then momentum of charge is not conserved. Because when a charge (i.e., electron) approaches a junction, in addition to a uniform electric field →E that it normally faces (which keeps the drift velocity →vd fixed)

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