What happens to drift velocity when potential difference is doubled?
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Explanation:
When the potential is double then the drift velocity is halved .
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The electric field E = potential difference V / length of conductor L.
drift speed = i /(n e A) = σ E/(ne) = V / (L ρ n e)
As you can notice that the drift velocity becomes half of its previous value...
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