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Electrons move free freely in a metal.
Yes due to the fact it is a metal and metals have delocalised (free) electrons which allow the electrons to move around the metal conducting heat and electricity easier than non metals
Because of the common sea of electrons, these electrons can move readily, creating electricity.
When a metal has electrons that are not tightly held together by any one atom in the crystalline structure it is generally a good conductor of electricity. This is because as current moves into the metal electrons are free to flow and move through the metal. This is the definition of a conductor.
Generally electrons, in metal. Specifically loosely-bound electrons from the outer orbital. Or holes, in p-type semiconductor. Or ions, in conducting liquid like battery acid. Or electrons, in a cathode-ray-tube.but i conclude it would be electrons. OR Q-which charges are more free to move in a conductor. A-electrons
Electrons move freely among many metal nuclei
electrons. Electrons are the only charges free to move in a metal.
Iron is a metal. Metals have free electrons, that can move about easily.
Electrons move free freely in a metal.
Because electrons can move freely inside of many metals. And as well known electrons are responsible for conductivity.
Yes, metal is a good conductor for both. The outer electrons, which are relatively free to move, are responsible for boty.Yes, metal is a good conductor for both. The outer electrons, which are relatively free to move, are responsible for boty.Yes, metal is a good conductor for both. The outer electrons, which are relatively free to move, are responsible for boty.Yes, metal is a good conductor for both. The outer electrons, which are relatively free to move, are responsible for boty.
Metals have lots of electrons that are fairly free to move between the atoms. Those electrons conduct electricity.
The electrons are free to move in metals because the nucleus have high charged density. This means that they move a bit faster, which is why metal gets hot, when plastics don't.
metal conducts electricity because it allows electrons to move freely as well as it has free electrons, unlike insulators(non-metals) which do not have free electrons. When the electrons are allowed to move freely in a substance, it is a good conductor and allows electric charge to flow.
In metals protons are free to move btw atoms throughout the piece of metal.
They move throught the matel
Yes due to the fact it is a metal and metals have delocalised (free) electrons which allow the electrons to move around the metal conducting heat and electricity easier than non metals