Drift velocity ${v_d}$ varies with the intensity of electric field as per the relation
  • A${v_d} \propto E$
  • B${v_d} \propto \frac{1}{E}$
  • C${v_d} = {\rm{constant}}$
  • D${v_d} \propto {E^2}$
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