Environmental Sciences, asked by nehaghag70, 1 month ago

what constitutes an electric current in a metal??​

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Answered by ramk710
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When a metal wire is subjected to electric force applied on its opposite ends, these free electrons rush in the direction of the force, thus forming what we call an electric current."

Answered by HMChaudry1592
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Given a surface through which a metal wire passes, electrons move in both directions across the surface at an equal rate. ... When a metal wire is subjected to electric force applied on its opposite ends, these free electrons rush in the direction of the force, thus forming what we call an electric current."

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