If the elrctrons in a metal plate such as copper are free to move about, they must often find themselves headed towards the metal surface. why do they not keep on going and leave the metal?
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Originally Answered: If the electrons in a metal plate such as copper are free to move about, they must often find themselves headed toward the metal surface. ... Technically, we say that there is a potential barrier at the surface of the plate.
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