why are metals good conductor of electricity whereas glass is a bad conductor of electricity? give reason
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In metals, the electrons are not packed tightly and hence it allows the flow of electrons thus making it the good conductors of electricity.
On the other hand, glass is an insulator in which electrons are closely packed.
It inhibits other atoms to interfere with the electron arrangement thus making it bad conductor of electricity.
On the other hand, glass is an insulator in which electrons are closely packed.
It inhibits other atoms to interfere with the electron arrangement thus making it bad conductor of electricity.
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In metals, the electrons are not stuffed firmly and consequently it permits the progression of electrons along these lines making it the great conduits of power.
Then again, glass is a cover wherein electrons are firmly stuffed.
It restrains different iotas to meddle with the electron course of action in this manner making it awful conveyor of power.
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