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The drift velocity of electrons in a conductor connected to a battery is given by vd = eEτm−eEτm. Here, e is the charge of the electron, E is the electric field, - Physics (Theory)

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The drift velocity of electrons in a conductor connected to a battery is given by vd = `(−"eE" τ)/"m"`. Here, e is the charge of the electron, E is the electric field, τ is the average time between collisions and m is the mass of the electron.

Based on this, answer the following:

  1. How does the drift velocity change with a change in the potential difference across the conductor?
  2. A copper wire of length 'l' is connected to a source. If the copper wire is replaced by another copper wire of the same area of cross-section but of length '4l', how will the drift velocity change? Explain your answer.
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  1. As the potential difference across the conductor is increased, the electric field set-up inside the conductor increases. Since vd ∝ E, drift velocity also increases with an increase in potential difference.
  2. Given vd ∝ E
    but E = `"V"/"l"`
    ∴ `"v"_"d" ∝ (1/"l")`
    As length increases to 4l, drift velocity becomes `(1/4)`th of the original value.
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