Physics, asked by ssukhjit644, 7 months ago

How eletricity is
conducted in metals?​

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Answered by iris12
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Answer:

In metals electricity is conducted by valence electron or free electron

Metals contains large no. of decolazied moving electron.

And when we apply electric field it move towards positive side and produce current.

Answered by deepakthakur03
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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

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