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Want superconductivity? Add red wine. (boingboing)
Why does electricity move along wires? This is one of those questions where
the answer is relatively simple--the wires are made of conductive metal--but
the meaning behind the answer isn't always well-understood. Conductive metals
are conductive because of things going on at the tiny scale of atoms and
electrons. If you want to understand superconductivity, and what red wine has
to do with any of this, you need to understand this part first.
You know how an atom is set up. There's a nucleus, made up on protons and
neutrons. Electrons circle the nucleus like a cloud. In conductive metals,
though, those electrons aren't tightly locked to any one nucleus. Instead, a
conductive wire is a bit like an electron river, in which nuclei float like
buoys. "Generating" electricity really just means "making the river flow",
getting those electrons to move along from one nucleus to another. That's how
electrcity is able to get from the power plant to your house.
But it's not all smooth sailing. As those electrons travel, they encounter
resistance. They bump into one another, slowing down their movement like
fender bender slows traffic. There are energy conversions that go along ...












