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Why does a conducting wire offers resistance to the flow of electrons repel each other in the wire?

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Answered by dinesh2028
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Most atoms hold on to their electronstightly and are insulators. In copper, the valence electrons are essentially free and strongly repel each other. Any external influence which moves one of them will cause a repulsion of other electrons which propagates, "domino fashion" through the conductor.
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