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The Drude model treats electrons ( or other charge carriers ) like pinballs bouncing among the ions that make up the structure of the material.
Electrons will be accelerated in the opposite direction to the electric field by the average electric field at their location.
With each collision, though, the electron is deflected in a random direction with a velocity that is much larger than the velocity gained by the electric field.
The net result is that electrons take a zigzag path due to the collisions, but generally drift in a direction opposing the electric field.

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