elektronbärande
Elektronbärande refers to the property of a substance or material to conduct electric current. This conductivity arises from the presence of mobile charge carriers, primarily electrons, which are free to move within the material when an electric field is applied. Materials that exhibit high elektronbärande are known as conductors, such as metals like copper, silver, and gold. In these materials, the outermost electrons of the atoms are loosely bound and can easily delocalize, forming a "sea" of electrons that facilitates the flow of charge.
Conversely, materials with very low elektronbärande are called insulators. In insulators, electrons are tightly bound to
The concept of elektronbärande is crucial in understanding electrical circuits and phenomena. It is quantified by