How does a conductor of electricity work?
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We know that metals have a tendency to lose electrons. Thus metals can be pictured as orderly collection of positive ions surrounded by and held together by a sea of free electrons. These electrons are mobile and are evenly spread out throughout the crystal. These free and mobile electrons are responsible for high thermal and electrical conductivity of metals. Thus metals allow electricity to pass through them and are good conductors of electricity. You will learn about this in more detail in higher grades.
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conductor of electricity works by allowing the flow of free elctrons present in current which allows the current to flow from them..
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