Electrical Properties of Materials

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We only need to look at the numbers to truly understand the degree of chaos present within a metal. At room temperature a single electron in copper has a theoretical maximum speed of 1570 km/s which is faster than the speed of sound in the air! Even though this electron is travelling at extremely high speeds it will soon collide with another electron and be propelled in the opposite direction covering absolutely no ground. Even with a power source the internal chaos of a metal prevents an electron from covering more than 23 micrometres in a second or roughly the width of a human hair. The electron runs into obstacles so frequently that the average distance it is able to traverse is pitiful. Given this it may appear that electricity is a very inefficient way to transfer energy and there is a case to be made for this. Because there are so many electrons moving through a wire even if each one follows a meandering snaking path the sheer number of them creates a powerful energy transmission.
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