Does electromigration have adverse effects on conductive metals (with reasonable girth) other than thin-film metals, semiconductors or integrated circuit chips?
Electromigration is the transport of metal atoms because of the very high electron current density. It is so that the moving electrons will act like wind in desert where it moves sand fro place to place and pile it up. This migration from a place and pile up in neighboring place may occur wherever the condition of electromigration is prevailing.