What happens when a steady potential difference is applied across the ends of a conducting wire? (a)

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What happens when a steady potential difference is applied across the ends of a conducting wire?
(a) All electrons move with a constant velocity.
(b) All electrons move with a constant acceleration.
(c) The random electronic motion will, on the average, be equivalent to a constant velocity of each electron.
(d) The random electronic motion will, on the average, be equivalent to a nonzero constant acceleration of each electron.

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