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rachelcapt
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I thought the thing that makes a metal more conductive is the number of free electrons...
How then is copper more conductive than iron when copper has only 8.47 (x10^22) free electrons per cm cubed compared to a massive 17 for iron?
If someone could explain this to me my face will go like this :-)
Thanks
How then is copper more conductive than iron when copper has only 8.47 (x10^22) free electrons per cm cubed compared to a massive 17 for iron?
If someone could explain this to me my face will go like this :-)
Thanks