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Electricity can flow indefinitely along a ring of superconducting material, which provides zero resistance to the movement of charges due to quantum effects.

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Additional insights we found via Arvin Ash

  1. Within superconducting materials, electrons can be modeled as attracting one another and moving together in couples called Cooper pairs, and these pairs all exist in the same quantum state.

  2. Although electrons normally lose energy to the atoms they collide with as they move through a circuit, below a critical temperature—often close to absolute zero—they lack a lower-energy state to drop into, resulting in no interaction with atoms and thus no resistance for all Cooper pairs.

  3. The existence of a minimum-energy state for particles is a consequence of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, a key concept in quantum mechanics.

  4. At higher temperatures, atoms have a greater average kinetic energy within the material's crystal structure and vibrate more vigorously, enabling them to more easily collide with a passing electron, scatter it, and break apart the Cooper pair, undoing the superconductivity.

  5. Superconducting materials do not allow magnetic fields to pass through them, which forces magnets to levitate above them.

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