(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.
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Two sources of equal emfs are connected in series. This combination is connected to an external resistance R. The internal resistances of the two sources are $$r_{1}$$ and $$r_{2}$$ $$\left(r_{1}>r_{2}\right)$$. If the potential difference across the source of internal resistance $$r_{1}$$ is zero, then the value of R will be :
A battery of $$6 \mathrm{~V}$$ is connected to the circuit as shown below. The current I drawn from the battery is :
The current I in the given circuit will be :