what constitutes an electric current in a metal??
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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."
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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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