(1)The newly discovered superconductor has a different basic principle from the existing superconductorimage text translation
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(3)If I explain it intuitively so that even those who haven’t read physics books can understand it
(4)Electricity = electron flow
(5)Electron = watery stuff
(6)Wire = Think of it as a water pipe with a stick in between
(7)If you move electronic prices through a wire pipe, that’s what we understand as electricity
(8)But you said the wires were water pipes with sticks and other obstructions
(9)Stuck by the sticks, the water doesn’t flow right away and gets in the way
(10)That’s resistance
(11)The problem is that when the sticks are stationary, they don’t affect the flow of water much
(12)It’s normal at room temperature that the sticks keep spinning like an electric fan and obstructing the flow of water
(13)If the temperature or pressure conditions are met, the rods will stop, causing less disturbance of the water flow
(14)That’s the principle of conventional superconductors
(15)But the superconductor that was discovered this time
(16)The water pipe itself is just
(17)It’s an electronic water pipe
(18)There’s no interruption in the middle
(19)That’s why the superconductor works
(20)to sum up
(21)Conventional superconductors – fix atoms throughout the material under temperature or pressure conditions, allowing electrons to pass without collisions, leading to superconductivity
(22)The new superconductor — copper and lead — created an electron-only hole, creating a freeway through which electrons pass without resistance
(23)The approach itself is just different
(24)And a similar natural case has already won several Nobel Prizes
(25)Aquaporin protein in every cell of our body
(26)Until this is discovered, no one knows how water molecules move between cells without electrical resistance
(27)Water becomes polar when H2O passes through the cell membrane
(28)Therefore, hydrogen bonds form chains, water
(29)In the case of a channel, water molecules move through the membrane at a high speed of 1 second
(30)Even though it’s 3 billion, this electrical phenomenon
(31)It’s not measured in electrophysiology
(32)It was a mystery The 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Lee
(33)To Professor Peter Agree, who solved the mystery
(34)It went back
(35)Inside the water channel, there’s a chain of water molecules
(36)There’s an amino acid that you can cut off
(37)arginine arginine furorine proline
(38)They are composed of alanine alanine
(39)It’s also called aminoNPA-box
(40)The electrical conductivity of water is lost by amino acids
(41)We’ve found a mechanism
(42)But that protein had a crazy structure that only moves water molecules
(43)The discoverer won the Nobel Prize
(44)Crown ether
(45)It’s an organic compound
(46)In the middle of that structure, it has the property of holding only certain elemental ions
(47)There’s a lot I can do with this, but I’m not going to explain it
(48)As expected, it’s Nobel Prize
(49)Both of them didn’t do any grand research, they discovered it
(50)It’s similar to the superconductor
(51)This superconductor has discovered a hole structure that allows electrons to move without resistance
The easiest thing I’ve ever seen to understand