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Which reason best explains why plasmas are good conductors of electricity?
They have mobile charged particles.
They are at extremely high temperatures.
They are made up of particles in fixed positions.
They have slow-moving nuclei that carry electricity.
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They have mobile charged particles.
Plasma contains free electrons and ions that can move in response to an electric field, allowing charge to flow. High temperature often produces plasma, but the key reason it's a good conductor is the presence of those mobile charges.
Plasma contains free electrons and ions that can move in response to an electric field, allowing charge to flow. High temperature often produces plasma, but the key reason it's a good conductor is the presence of those mobile charges.
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