The electrical conductivity for a non crystalline metal will be that of its crystalline counterpart
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The electrical conductivity for a metallic glass will be less than for its crystalline counterpart.
The glass will have virtually no periodic atomic structure, and, as a result, electrons that are involved in the conduction process will experience frequent and repeated scattering.
(There is no electron scattering in a perfect crystal lattice of atoms)
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