How is conduction of electricity in solids different from liquids?
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In solids the conduction of electricity is due to free electrons and vibration of molecules.
But in liquids, conduction of electricity is due to diffusion of particle during their motion.
But in liquids, conduction of electricity is due to diffusion of particle during their motion.
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Answer- What is conduction in electricity?
Conduction is the transfer of electric energy to another solid, liquid or gas through a conductor.
In solids, the conduction is different from liquids as it occurs due to the freely moving electrons i.e. negatively charged particles and the continuous vibration of molecules of solids.
In liquids, it is the opposite as of solids, as conduction of liquids occurs due to the process of diffusion of particles of liquids.
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Conduction is the transfer of electric energy to another solid, liquid or gas through a conductor.
In solids, the conduction is different from liquids as it occurs due to the freely moving electrons i.e. negatively charged particles and the continuous vibration of molecules of solids.
In liquids, it is the opposite as of solids, as conduction of liquids occurs due to the process of diffusion of particles of liquids.
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