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Drude model

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The Drude model is a classical model that describes the electrical and thermal properties of metals. Developed by physicist Paul Drude in 1900, this model treats conduction electrons in a metal as a gas of free, non-interacting particles. It provides a simple framework for understanding how electrical conductivity arises in metals and is foundational in solid-state physics.

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