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What are free electrons?

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Free electrons are the one or more outer shell electrons found in every atom of a metallic conductor, which are bound weakly to the nucleus. These electrons move smoothly from one part of a conductor to its other parts, also transferring its negative charge, as a result of the motion. The free electrons in a conductor are the carriers of negative charge

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