When electric current passes through a metallic conductor its temperature rises. This is due to?
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Collisions between conduction electrons and atoms
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It's temp rises because the electrons constituting electric charge flows and frequently collides with atoms and/or ions in conductor so the particles start vibrating with high energy and temp rises
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