GIVE REASON COPPER IS NOT A MAGNETIC METAL AND IT WILL NOT BE ATTRACTED TOWARDS A MAGNET BUT WHEN SMALL AMOUNT OF ELECTRIC CURRENT IS PASSED THROUGH A COPPER WIRE IT BEHAVES LIKE A MAGNET
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Hii here is your answer;
A conductor, say a copper wire, contains a large number of free electrons ( i.e. negative charges ). These free electrons move randomly in all directions between the atom of the copper wire.
The number of electrons ( i.e. charges) flowing through a coss section of the wire in one direction.
Hence the net flow of charge across a cross-section of the wire is zero.
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