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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.


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Solution

Step 1: Given Data

For two conducting wires X and Y, have the same diameter(i.e. AX=AY=A where A is the area of cross-section) and the number density of electrons in X is twice that of Y,

i.e. nX=2nY..........(1)

Step 2: Formula used

In a series combination, the current flowing through the components is the same, So

IX=IY........(2)

We know that the current flowing through a conductor due to the drift velocity of electrons can be given by,

I=neAVd......(3)

Where, n is the number density of electrons

e is the charge of electrons

A is the area of cross-section

Vd 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 VX and VY respectively

Now from equations (2) and (3) we can write,

nXeAVX=nYeAVY

So, applying equation (1) we can write

VXVY=nYnX=nY2nY=12

Hence, the ratio of the drift velocity of electrons in the two wires is VXVY=12.


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