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How an object conduct electricity?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Conduction of electricity is associated with movement of some electrical charge - quite often, electrons (other options include holes and ions).

In the case of a metal, the electrons are particularly loose - they can easily move from one place to another. That makes a metal a good conductor.

Conduction of electricity is associated with movement of some electrical charge - quite often, electrons (other options include holes and ions).

In the case of a metal, the electrons are particularly loose - they can easily move from one place to another. That makes a metal a good conductor.

Conduction of electricity is associated with movement of some electrical charge - quite often, electrons (other options include holes and ions).

In the case of a metal, the electrons are particularly loose - they can easily move from one place to another. That makes a metal a good conductor.

Conduction of electricity is associated with movement of some electrical charge - quite often, electrons (other options include holes and ions).

In the case of a metal, the electrons are particularly loose - they can easily move from one place to another. That makes a metal a good conductor.

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