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If electric field is zero in a conductor how do electrons move

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In a conductor, say a metal wire, the charge carriers (electrons) are able to move under the influence of even a tiny electric field. ... As the electrons are free to move they do so until they find positions where they feel no net force. When they come to rest the interior of the conductor must have zero electric field.

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