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Brainly.in What is your question? Secondary SchoolPhysics 5 points State and derive Ohm's law using concept of drift velocity Ask for details Follow Report by GyanendraSingh11 12.05.2018 Answers Me · Beginner Know the answer? Add it here! batradivjyot25 batradivjyot25 Ace Hey dear . . Here is your answer ☺ ➡ Statement of Ohm's Law : ⭐Ohm's law states that the current flowing through a CONDUCTOR is directly proportional to the potential difference ACROSS its two ends, provided that the physical conditions ( temperature, mechanical strain, etc ) remain constant. ... ⭐ Electric current is defined as the rate of flow of electric chargethrough a conductor. ➡Derivation : ➡Consider a current of length l and cross sectional area A. When a potential difference V is applied across its ends, the current produced is I. If n is the number of electrons per unit volume in the conductor and VD the drift velocity of electrons, then the relation between current and drift velocity is I=neAvd .........(i) Where e is the electric charge on the electron. Electric field produced at each point of wire, E=Vl ............(ii) If τ is the relaxation time and E is the electric field strength, then drift velocity vd=eτEm .............(iii) Substituting this value in equation (i), we get I=neA(eτEm)or, I=ne2τmAE ...........(iv) From equation (ii) I=ne2τAmVlor, VI=mne2τlA ...............(v) Under given physical conditions such as temperature, pressure etc., for a given conductor mne2τlA=R=a constant .........(vi) For a given conductor, R is a constant and is known as the resistance of the conductor. Thus, from equation (v) and (vi) VI=R This Ohm's law. Hope it HELPS You out ⭐^_^⭐ Thanks ⭐(^^)⭐ plz mark as brainlist answer |
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