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Mathematics, 13.02.2021 03:30 mistergutsy8622

What happens to the atoms of a material when you run electricity through that material? A) The bonds that hold the atoms together begin to stretch due to the electric current
B) The neutrons, having no charge, resist the flow the electric energy through the atom
C) The electricity only goes into atoms that have an overall electric charge of the same orientation of the electric flow
D) The electrons inside the atoms gain the energy from the electricity and jump to higher electron energy levels than normal with the excess energy

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