The current in a wire varies with time according to the equation \(I=(4+2t),\) where \(I\) is in ampere and \(t\) is in seconds. The quantity of charge which has passed through a cross-section of the wire during the time \(t=2\) s to \(t=6\) s will be:

1. \(60\) C  2. \(24\) C
3. \(48\) 4. \(30\) C

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If the potential difference across ends of a metallic wire is doubled, the drift velocity of charge carriers will become:
1. double 
2. half
3. four times
4. one-fourth 

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The current in a wire varies with time according to the relation \(i = (3+2t)~\text{A}\). The amount of charge passing a cross section of the wire in the time interval \(t=0\) to \(t = 4.0~\text{s}\)  would be: (where \(t\) is time in seconds)
1. \(28\) C 2. \(30.5\) C
3. \(8\) C 4. \(82\) C
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A charged particle having drift velocity of \(7.5\times10^{-4}~\text{ms}^{-1}\) in an electric field of \(3\times10^{-10}~\text{Vm}^{-1}\), has mobility of: 
1. \(2.5\times 10^{6}~\text{m}^2\text{V}^{-1}\text{s}^{-1}\)
2. \(2.5\times 10^{-6}~\text{m}^2\text{V}^{-1}\text{s}^{-1}\)
3. \(2.25\times 10^{-15}~\text{m}^2\text{V}^{-1}\text{s}^{-1}\)
4. \(2.25\times 10^{15}~\text{m}^2\text{V}^{-1}\text{s}^{-1}\)

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Drift velocity \(v_d\) varies with the intensity of electric field as per the relation:
1. \(v_{d} \propto E\)
2. \(v_{d} \propto \frac{1}{E}\)
3. \(v_{d}= \text{constant}\)
4. \(v_{d} \propto E^2\)

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The drift velocity of free electrons in a conductor is \(v\) when a current \(i\) is flowing in it. If both the radius and current are doubled, then the drift velocity will be:

1. \(v\) 2. \(\dfrac{v}{2}\)
3. \(\dfrac{v}{4}\) 4. \(\dfrac{v}{8}\)
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Across a metallic conductor of non-uniform cross-section, a constant potential difference is applied. The quantity which remains constant along the conductor is:
1. current density 2. current
3. drift velocity 4. electric field
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A current passes through a wire of variable cross-section in steady-state as shown. Then incorrect statement is:

     

1. Current density increases in the direction of the current.
2. Potential increases in the direction of the current.
3. Electric field increases in the direction of the current.
4. Drift speed increases in the direction of the current.

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If a metallic block has no potential difference applied across it, then the mean velocity of free electron is:
(\(T\)= absolute temperature of the block)
1. proportional to \(T\). 2. proportional to\(\sqrt{T} \)
3. zero. 4. finite but independent of temperature.
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Which of the following graph correctly represents the variation of mobility \((\mu)\) of electrons with applied electric field \((E)\) in a metallic conductor?

1.   2.
3. 4.
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