Question
Explain how current is formed in conductors.

Answer

If an electric field is applied to conductor, an electric charge inside the conductor will experience a force. If electric charges are free to move then they constitute an electric current.
In nature such free electric charges are located in the upper layer of atmosphere called the ionosphere.
In atoms and molecules, the electrons and the positively charged nuclei are bound to each other by electric force so, electrons are not free to move.
Electrons are bound in some objects, so they do not accelerate even when an electric field is applied.
In metals, the electrons are free to move within the material; but the motion of electrons is random. Due to this random motion no electric current is observed.
When an external electric field is applied to them, á force is exerted on electrons, so all of them move in one direction which will create an electric current.
In solid conductors, the current is carried by free electrons. where as in electrolytic solution both positive and negative ions develop electric current.
In gases, the current is carried by ions, while in semi conductors free electrons and holes create electric current.

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