Question:

(A) The drift velocity of electrons decreases with the increase in the temperature of conductor.
(B) The drift velocity is inversely proportional to the area of cross-section of given conductor.
(C) The drift velocity does not depend on the applied potential difference to the conductor.
(D) The drift velocity of electron is inversely proportional to the length of the conductor.
(E) The drift velocity increases with the increase in the temperature of conductor.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below

Updated On: Mar 19, 2025
  • (A) and (B) only
  • (A) and (D) only
  • (B) and (E) only
  • (B) and (C) only
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is (A) : (A) and (B) only
Vd decreases with increase in temperature and Vd is inversely proportional to the area of cross section.

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