Are free electrons in an ideal conductor unbound to the atoms?
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If an ideal conductor moves without its position or geometry changes, will the electron sea remain at its previous position (because it is not compressed or anything that causes a regulation effect)? or move along with the its media (because it is trapped in its atom)?
If an ideal conductor moves without its position or geometry changes, will the electron sea remain at its previous position (because it is not compressed or anything that causes a regulation effect)? or move along with the its media (because it is trapped in its atom)?What I mean is best understood through this example.
If an ideal conductor moves without its position or geometry changes, will the electron sea remain at its previous position (because it is not compressed or anything that causes a regulation effect)? or move along with the its media (because it is trapped in its atom)?What I mean is best understood through this example.Assume this arrangement: