Statement $(I)$: Specific resistance depends on the nature of the material and is independent of the temperature of the material.
Statement $(II)$: $A$ wire of resistance $6 \ \Omega$ is drawn out so that its new length is four times its original length. The resistance of the new wire is $48 \ \Omega$.
Statement $(III)$: Drift velocity is the average constant velocity acquired by free electrons inside a metal by the application of an electric field,which results in current.
Which of the following is correct?

  • A
    Statements $I, II$ and $III$ are true
  • B
    Statement $I$ is true,but statements $II, III$ are false
  • C
    Statement $III$ is true,but statements $I, II$ are false
  • D
    Statements $II, III$ are true,but statement $I$ is false

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