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why constitutes electricity solids​

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Answer:When a voltage is applied across a piece of a metal, these electrons move in an orderly fashion in one direction. This flow of electrons is the current in the metal. In most other solids, electrons are tightly bound to the atoms and are not easily available to flow.

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