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A potential difference of V is applied at the ends of a copper wire of length l and diameter d. On doubling only the length, the drift velocity:

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Becomes twice.
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Becomes half.
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Does not change.
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Becomes one fourth.
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Solution

The correct option is C Does not change.
Drift velocity of an electron is given by
vd=ineA,
where n is the no. of electrons present per m3 of the conductor, e is the electron charge and A is the cross-sectional area of the conductor.
So, it is obvious that the drift velocity doesn’t depend upon the length of the conductor.

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