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Why electronwa moves so so fast !!??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

hlo mate

Electrons can sneak pass all the atoms because of their wave function. They behave like waves not like particles. They scatter on vibrations of atoms! And, they move really fast but they have no definite direction.

hope you understand

Answered by Niharikamishra24
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Answer:

The electrons themselves don't move all that fast. The wave energy is the part that moves quickly.

Picture it this way.

You have 500 meters of pipe, with a small hole at the other end. The pipe is full of water and you increase the pressure at your end. Water will flow out the other end immediately. This is the electrical energy (pressure) and the copper(water).

Now add some dye to the water and note how long it takes for the coloured water to come out the hole. The dye represents the new electrons, and they take noticeable time to move through the system. Pressure moves immediately.

(ok, in this case pressure moves at the speed of sound in water)

hope it helps you..

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