Physics, asked by imprabalkumarpal, 17 days ago

Why might a conductor not allow for enough current flow?​

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Answered by aijawilson79
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In a conductor, free electrons always move at random but no current flows through the conductor, because they move in any arbitrary direction and there is no direction for velocities of electrons so, their average thermal random velocity is zero and there is no net flow of charge in any direction hence, no current ...

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