adnan91
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zzz tedious questionsGlenjamin said:Compare the model for the conduction of electricity in metals at room temperature with the model of the conduction of electricity in superconductors below the critical temperature
metal: there is a sea of free electrons among the metallic lattice. When a potential difference is applied it creates a drift velocity. This velocity is when the electrons move towards to postive terminal. They encounter collisons with themselves and any impurites/imperfections in the lattice. THEY DO NOT COLLIDE WITH THE LATTCE ITSELF. Collisons cause resistance and heat production. Greater temperature the lattice vibrates more thus creating even a higher probability that the conducting electrons with collide with each other...i really cbb for superconduction look up BSC