Give Free electron theory of conduction.
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The classical free electron theory was introduced by P. Drude in 1900 and developed by Lorentz in 1909 to explain electrical conduction in metals. These electrons also participate in electrical conduction; hence they are called conduction electrons. There is no interaction between these conduction electrons.
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The classical free electron theory was introduced by P. Drude in 1900 and developed by Lorentz in 1909 to explain electrical conduction in metals. ... These electrons also participate in electrical conduction; hence they are called conduction electrons. There is no interaction between these conduction electrons.
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