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Why is there no current in an isolated conductor though it consists of large no. of free electron?​

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Answered by sanjuambastha
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Answer:

In the absence of an electric field , the motion of the electrons in a metal is random. There is no net flow of charge across any section of the conductor. So no current flows in the metal.

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Answered by viramrajbhar22
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Answer:

In the absence of an electric field , the motion of the electrons in a metal is random. There is no net flow of charge across any section of the conductor. So no current flows in the metal

Explanation:

In the absence of an electric field , the motion of the electrons in a metal is random. There is no net flow of charge across any section of the conductor. So no current flows in the metal

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