Re: Simple electricity, and yet.....!



xray4abc <lemhenyil@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

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That's true.
Yet, still we did not answered the question.
If there is no electric field line(s) along the conductor or a
Lorentz force exerted INSIDE the conductor,
then how come that the electrons are drifting along the conductor ?
In order to sharpen the question, I have considered the case of
a zero resistance conductor.
In my opinion, it needs a little bit more than a traditional answer!
LL

From a circuit analyses viewpoint, the answer is trivial.

What you are really asking is why and how does current flow in a conductor.

I don't see it being an ideal conductor makes any difference in the answer.

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Jim Pennino

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