Physics, asked by AnkitaBanerjee12, 9 months ago

how does a metal conduct electricity ?​

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Answered by lChanul
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Answer:

Metals conduct electricity because they readily give up their valence electrons.In metals electrons are free to move throughout the structure, and gives rise to properties such as conductivity. Metals contain free moving delocalized electrons.....

Answered by A1m2a3n
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Answer:

metal has free electrons which is free to move anywhere in metal

these free electron when put across any potentian difference the free electrons start moving in particular direction thus

by this metal conduct electricity

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