A potential difference is applied across the ends of a metallic wire. If the potential difference is doubled, then the drift velocity
A
Will be doubled
B
Will be halved
C
Will be quadrupled
D
Will remain unchanged
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$I = \text{neA}{v_d}$
$V = IR$
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