felixcthecat
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i'm trying to find information on the dotpoint "describe the occurence in superconductors below their critical temperature of a population of electron pairs unaffected by electrical resistance"
i've looked in quite a lot of places but can't find anywhere that specifically addresses the 'electron pairs unaffected by electrical resistance'... maybe it's my more poor understanding... but how would there still be 'electrical resistance' if it is operating at critical temperature in a superconductor?... or is it just telling me to understand how the electrons pairs are moving through without resistance, but that'd basically be the BCS theory, which is the next dotpoint..... =Z
any ideas? thanks!
i've looked in quite a lot of places but can't find anywhere that specifically addresses the 'electron pairs unaffected by electrical resistance'... maybe it's my more poor understanding... but how would there still be 'electrical resistance' if it is operating at critical temperature in a superconductor?... or is it just telling me to understand how the electrons pairs are moving through without resistance, but that'd basically be the BCS theory, which is the next dotpoint..... =Z
any ideas? thanks!