Two conducting wires X and Y of the same diameter but different materials are joined in series across a battery. If the number density of electrons in X is twice that in Y, find the ratio of the drift velocity of electrons in the two wires.
Step 1: Given Data
For two conducting wires X and Y, have the same diameter(i.e. where is the area of cross-section) and the number density of electrons in X is twice that of Y,
i.e.
Step 2: Formula used
In a series combination, the current flowing through the components is the same, So
We know that the current flowing through a conductor due to the drift velocity of electrons can be given by,
Where, is the number density of electrons
is the charge of electrons
is the area of cross-section
is the drift velocity
Step 3: To find the ratio between the drift velocity of the electron in the two wires.
Let the drift velocity of the wire X and Y be and respectively
Now from equations (2) and (3) we can write,
So, applying equation (1) we can write
Hence, the ratio of the drift velocity of electrons in the two wires is .