When a potential difference V is applied across a conductor of length I the drift speed of electrons is Proportional to V
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Drift velocity is directly proportional to potential difference applied across the conductor. -Drift velocity is inversely proportional to length of the conducting wire. Thus when the potential difference is applied across the conductor is doubled then V becomes 2V.
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Drift velocity is directly proportional to potential difference applied across the conductor. -Drift velocity is inversely proportional to length of the conducting wire. Thus when the potential difference is applied across the conductor is doubled then V becomes 2V.
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