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8 June, 13:42

Is metallic wire carrying current charged or electrically neutral? Justify ...?

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  1. 8 June, 15:35
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    A metallic wire carrying current is not charged - it is electrically neutral.

    This is because a wire, or any type of conductor, cannot store charge - the fact that it is carrying current means that charge carriers that already existed in the wire are in motion. There are as many electrons as there are protons in the wire, which makes it neutral - there is no buildup of charge.
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