suppose I have 1000 miters conductor wire.I just added a negative charge on one side. Then after a while, I added a positive charge on the other side. So the particle on the positive side, how long it should take them to understand that there is a negative charge on the other side.
Now according to what they said, it will not take any time. It will be understood immediately. But according to the rules of nature (What we know so far till now), information, whatever it is, it can never go faster than the speed of light(the speed of massless particles). But in their opinion, information is going here faster than light .how?
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As I understand the question, you have a conductor, probably a metal wire, which has a positive charge located at one end. It is quite unlikely that your charge consists of a single proton that has somehow found its way onto the conductor. More likely your charge is due to a missing electron. In a conductor the outer shell electrons are free to move around. They will be attracted towards the positive charge, but if an electron is pulled away from its original location and cancels out the original positive charge, there will be a new place with a positive charge. In addition to motion resulting from electrical forces, there will be random movement of electrons due to thermal activity.
I think that the net result will be that the positive charge will randomly move throughout the conductor.