Hey sci, you've told me many times that electricity is just the flow of electrons.
And you've also told me that electrons can be particles or a wave depending on the frame of reference
So, what exactly happens in a wire of a copper? How does it conduct electricity? Do the copper atoms donate electrons when an external differential electrical field is applied on its ends? How does the copper atom in the wire regain electron it has lost?
And you've also told me that electrons can be particles or a wave depending on the frame of reference
So, what exactly happens in a wire of a copper? How does it conduct electricity? Do the copper atoms donate electrons when an external differential electrical field is applied on its ends? How does the copper atom in the wire regain electron it has lost?