Is this our current model for the magnetic field?

Who cares about university? Everyone knows it's for a paper and not much more.
ANYONE can go and pass university.

I think it's actually too high a hurdle for someone like you until you see a psychologist and work out your mental issues.

>ITT: OP suffers from immense Dunning-Krueger and possibly some autism.

Please don't insult me ;_; I'm just trying to help.

Metals have a crystalline structure and readily available, weakly bonded valence electrons. This allows a magnetic field to excite them in such a way that they move through the metal. Wood does not have these properties. Ken Wheeler is a moron.

So what happens to the atom when these electrons are gone?

>I don't think anyone understands it all.
No. *You* don't understand it. The people who have actually taken time to sit down and study understand it just fine, but that doesn't make them obligated to spoonfeed you answers to your inane questions.

Not sure what you’re referring to but the electrons that are moving are “in the conduction band” they aren’t tightly bound enough to any atom to resist a voltage across. They never leave the conductor, also you only need to remove a relatively small amount of them in order for it to become very positively charged

Let me qualify, two things there:
First there’s basically a bunch of metal ions “under” a sea of free electrons that aren’t tightly bound to any particular atom. That isn’t to say the metal doesn’t have electrons, it does, it’s just that each atoms outer electrons are held extremely weak and free to drift randomly. Under a voltage they will drift towards the positive end, quite slowly actually (people think electrons flow quickly in a conductor, this is not the case)
Second there’s never an absence of free electrons from the conductor, the more you remove the more positively charged it becomes and at a certain point it will start pulling electrons from adjacent materials as it becomes extremely positively charged very quickly relatively speaking

So if you take the idea of an electron as a particle, and the idea that it's becoming unhinged, from the atom, yet the atom is still holding its structure, how is the atom refreshing those electrons?