Let's analyze the effect of temperature on drift velocity and thermal velocity of electrons in a metal wire.
1. Drift Velocity (vd):
The drift velocity is given by:
vd = (eEτ) / m
Where:
When the temperature increases:
2. Thermal Velocity (vth):
The thermal velocity is the random velocity of electrons due to their thermal energy. It is given by:
vth ∝ √T
Where T is the temperature.
When the temperature increases:
Therefore, when the temperature of the metal wire increases, the drift velocity of the electron decreases, and the thermal velocity of the electrons increases.
The correct answer is:
Option 4: Decreases, thermal velocity of the electrons increases
Given below are two statements. One is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): In an insulated container, a gas is adiabatically shrunk to half of its initial volume. The temperature of the gas decreases.
Reason (R): Free expansion of an ideal gas is an irreversible and an adiabatic process.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below: