Perhaps a superconductor with zero conductivity?So is free space a superconductor?
Perhaps a superconductor with zero conductivity?So is free space a superconductor?
What about magnetic limititations of free space (permeability) and it's effect on charge flow in free space ?The jolly old electron buzzing round and round the jolly old nucleus (in free space) conforms to this definition.
So is free space a superconductor?
You sure it's not just an abstraction?The jolly old electron buzzing round and round the jolly old nucleus (in free space) conforms to this definition.
So is free space a superconductor?
I would like to learn more about this. Sounds like a fun little puzzle!Thing is, superconductors are a quantum phenomena, not to be confused with classic physics. They really are zero ohms internally, and will conduct current in a closed loop eternally.
Amen to thatI want to say that we're happy with our simple and basic Circuit Theory..![]()
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