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What happens if drift velocity increases ?​

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Answered by nikamsharvari36
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You can increase the drift current by either increasing the density or velocity of the charge carriers. ... Therefore, an increase in current is caused by an increase in drift velocity v=μE due to an increase of the applied electric field, where μ is the mobility of the electrons is the eletron mobility of the metal.

Answered by riya773
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You can increase the dirft current by either increasing the density or velocity of the charge change carries Therefore the increase in current is caused by an increase in dirft velocity Since drift velocity of electrons is inversely proportional to the resistance of the wire it becomes the one-half. V = drift velocity I is inversely proportional to R and thus V is also inversely proportional to R.We can say the increasing the temperature of the conductors will increase the kinetic energy.

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