In a metal specimen subjected to a constant electric field, the drift velocity of the free electrons is:
(a) The same for all free electrons.
(b) A linearly increasing function of time for all free electrons.
(c) Dependent upon the electron quantum numbers.
(d) Dependent upon the electron energy.
(a) The same for all free electrons.
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