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ln conducting materials electrons are​

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Answered by sanjayakg78920
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In conductive materials, the outer electrons in each atom can easily come or go and are called free electrons. In insulating materials, the outer electrons are not so free to move. All metals are electrically conductive. Dynamic electricity, or electric current, is the uniform motion of electrons through a conductor.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • The outside electrons of each atom in conductive materials, known as free electrons, can freely come and go.
  • The outer electrons do not have as much freedom to travel in insulating materials. Electricity conducts through all metals.
  • The outer electrons of the atoms are weakly bonded in a conductor and are free to travel through it.
  • Indeed, electrons are so mobile that they are frequently referred to as an electron gas in which the atomic nuclei are suspended.
  • Silver is the finest conductor that exists in nature.
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