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Can electrons travel in vaccum ??

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Answered by Vinithsai
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a vacuum can become a conductor, even though there's nothing to ionize (and thus you won't see the glow from the electrons as they travel through a vacuum, as you do in the air). But by definition, if charge is flowing, it's flowing through a conductor

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