Are the paths of electrons same when they collide with positive ions of metals in the absence of electric fields
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presence of electric field. ... But in the presence of E. field the electrons after colliding with the +ve ions deviate in such a way that it goes again in the direction of electric field that means you can imagine water flowing over a small stone but the bottom line is the path of the electron..
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