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Question
A cylindrical conductor of length l and cross-section area A is connected to a DC source. Under the influence of an electric field set up due to the source, the free electrons begin to drift in the opposite direction of the electric field.
- Draw the curve showing the dependency of drift velocity on relaxation time.
- If the DC source is replaced by a source whose current changes its magnitude with time such that I = I0 sin 2πvt, where v is the frequency of variation of current, then determine the average drift velocity of the free electrons over one complete cycle.
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Solution
- `"Drift velocity" ∝ 1/("Relaxation time")`
- Alternating current changes direction every half cycle.
So average drift velocity is zero.
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