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This chapter delves into the electrical properties of copper, particularly its conductivity of 6.07 x 10^7 (Ohm-m)⁻¹. It explores the energy thresholds of electrons, distinguishing between those with energies greater than and less than 2 eV. The high degree of localization of all electrons in copper is emphasized, which contributes to its efficient conductive properties. The chapter ultimately provides insights into how these factors play a crucial role in applications of copper in electrical and electronic systems.
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Chapter 16 Electrical Properties
(> 2eV) (< 2eV) All the electrons are highly localized.