Physics, asked by vinaygrish, 1 year ago

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The atom of copper contains electrons and the atom of rubber can also contain electronics then why does copper conduct electricity but does not conduct electricity?

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Answered by Amish456
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Rubber does not conduct electricity because it is not a good conductor of electricity only good conductor of electricity conduct electricity
Answered by viny6
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hey mate

here is your answer

Any substance can conduct electricity only if it has free electrons.

It is true that copper and rubber, both have electrons but copper has free electrons, which are responsible for flow of current and hence, conduct electricity.

Rubber, on the other hand, does not have free electrons and cannot conduct electricity and are called insulators.

hope it's helps

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