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How are velocity at velocity saturation and Voltage at velocity saturation related?

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I have been reading Digital Integrated circuits by Jan Rabaey and I got one doubt. In there he says that

(kp Vsatp)/(kn Vsatn) = (vsatp Wp/ vsatn Wn)

Note that Vsat is the voltage at which Velocity saturation takes place and vsat is the velocity at which velocity gets saturated.

I just couldn't understand he says that.

Could you please help me in proving the above relationship?

Thanks in advance.
 

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