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Can anyone give me any details on exactly how an electron travels trough a conductor? Is the electron passed from one outer valence of an atom to another, ( basically hops aride from one atom to the next) if this is the case then there would be two electrons on one orbit, is this possible? Or does the electron "knock" off existing electron, and that electron does the same thing to his neighbor and continues the process. Has anyone done any research to determine that an electron entering a conductor is the same electron that comes out at the end? Or better question still,,,, well I 'll save it for now.
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