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the free electrons of a metal are free to​

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Answered by kumarisangita
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Answer:

Some materials, such as metals, are good conductors of electricity; these possess free or valence electrons that do not remain permanently associated with the atoms of a solid but instead form an electron “cloud” or gas around the peripheries… The electrons that are free to move will gain some speed.

Answered by daniyashahid99
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The free electrons of a metal are free to Move anywhere but they cannot leave the metal.

Explanation:

Because the electrons that are present in the outer shells (valence electrons) are weakly connected to the atoms, hence they can travel freely inside the metal surface but cannot leave it. These electrons are known as free electrons.

These electrons are not linked to the nucleus of the atom and therefore they are commonly referred as free electrons. There is no electromagnetic force acting on these electrons. These free electrons are responsible for transporting electric current and heat through the material.

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