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Why might a conductor not allow for enough current flow?

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In order that a current flows through a conductor it is necessary that a voltage is applied to the conductor. It is becasue the free electrons on the conductor move at random speeds and direction, which result in a zero flow of free electrons trough a surface area (and then a zero current).

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