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Is the speed of electricity (electric current) faster than the speed of light?

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Is the speed of electricity (electric current) faster than the speed of light?

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Nope. The speed of electron movement in a conductor is actually quite slow, measured in centimeters per second usually. It is directly proportional to the current and the size of the wire.

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