some electrons in metallic materials arent tightly bonded to the nucleus so little effort is needed to persuade the electrons to move.
they have no loosely bound electrons so movement of electrons from atoms is very difficuly. all materials will allow some electron movement if the force is large enough.
two groups of electrons are brought together, a force exists to attempt to seperate the two groups
coulomb (C)
quantity of charge which passes a section of a conductor in 1s
indicates the amount that a body is electrically charged.
work per unit of charge
volt= joule per coulomb
The difference of potential energy from one point to another ( A to B )
volt.
the electrical force that gives this increase in potential difference at the source.
the conduction of electricity in metal is due to the drift of free electrons from a lower potential to a higher potential.