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What constitutes the current in the conductor?​

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Answered by bbbb67
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Answer:

Electrons.

EXPLANATION:

THE CURRENT IS NOTHING BUT THE FLOW OF ELECTRONS.  

A CONDUCTOR IS A SUBSTANCE WHICH CONDUCTS ELECTRICITY.

THUS, IN A CONDUCTOR, THE EXCESS ELECTRONS FROM A BODY PASSES TO THAT OBJECT WHICH IS DEFICIT IN ELECTRONS.

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