what is electrical conductivity explain with example?
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Electric current is the flow of electrons though a material, and electrical conductivity is the ability of electric current to flow through a material. Conductors, such as copper, other metals, and water, have a high electrical conductivity and therefore can easily have electrons pass through them.
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Electrical conductivity is the measure of a material's ability to allow the transport of an electric charge. Its SI is the siemens per meter, (A2s3m−3kg−1) (named after Werner von Siemens) or, more simply, Sm−1. It is the ratio of the current density to the electric field strength.
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Silver.
Gold.
Copper.
Aluminum.
Mercury.
Steel.
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