When electric current passes through a metallic conductor, its temperature rises. This is due to
A. Collisions between conduction electrons and atoms
B. The release of conduction electrons from parent atoms
C. Mutual collisions between metal atoms
D. Mutual collisions between conducting electrons
Answer: Option A
Resistance of a material always decreases if
A. Temperature of material is decreased
B. Temperature of material is increased
C. Number of free electrons available becomes more
D. None of the above is correct
The minimum charge on an ion is
A. Equal to the atomic number of the atom
B. Equal to the charge of an electron
C. Equal to the charge of the number of electrons in an atom
D. Zero
Current velocity through a copper conductor is
A. the same as propagation velocity of electric energy
B. independent of current strength
C. of the order of a few micro m/s
D. nearly 3 x 108 m/s
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