Science, asked by gauravsaikia, 11 months ago

the free electrons in a metal
a) do not collide with each other
b) are free to escape through the surface
c) are free to fail into the nuclei
d) are free to move anywhere in the metal​

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Answered by lordofmasters
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the answer is option (A)
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The free electron in a metal :

( a ). Do not collide with each other.

Explanation :

As metals are solid substances so there is not enough space for the electrons to collide with each other in rest state. When electricity is conducted through them, then these particles are free to move.

But usually in state of rest, the free electrons do not collide with each other.

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