What Is a Copper Atom? | Valence Electrons, Conductors and Current Flow

Опубликовано: 10 Апрель 2026
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This lesson explains the structure of a copper atom and why copper is such a good conductor. It covers protons, electron shells, the single loosely held valence electron, random electron drift, directed electron flow under applied voltage, and the link between free electrons and low electrical resistance. Useful for basic electricity and electronics students.