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So I'm learning about how applied electric field causes current in a wire.. I'm confused about one thing. If you have a wire connected to a battery.. and let's say for the first "half" of the circuit the wire is made of copper and the second half is the wire is made of gold... will the electric field be different in these two materials even if they have the same dimensions? Because that's the only way I can see the current staying the same.