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Suppose we give some charge to a conductor ,how will the free electrons of the conductor help in the conduction of electric current?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Conductors are materials that permit electrons to flow freely from particle to particle. An object made of a conducting material will permit charge to be transferred across the entire surface of the object. ... If a charged conductor is touched to another object, the conductor can even transfer its charge to that object.

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Answered by nirbhayrajsingh
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Electrical conductors allow electric current to flow easily because of the make up of their atoms. In a conductor, the outer electrons of the atom are loosely bound and can freely move through the material when an electric charge is applied.

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When a positive charged object is placed near a conductor electrons are attracted the the object. Metals contain free moving delocalized electrons. When electric voltage is applied, an electric field within the metal triggers the movement of the electrons, making them shift from one end to another end of the conductor.

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