The flow of electricity takes place in copper metal due to flow of
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Each copper atom provides a single free electron, so there are as many free electrons as atoms. (See Figure 1). When a voltage is connected across a piece of copper, it pushes the free electrons so that they flow through the metal – that's an electric current (see Figure 2).
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Explanation:
Each copper atom provides a single free electron, so there are as many free electrons as atoms. (See Figure 1). When a voltage is connected across a piece of copper, it pushes the free electrons so that they flow through the metal – that's an electric current
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