Raskolnikov
New Blood
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- Dec 27, 2005
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...working at room temperature totally eliminate the need for cooling in a pc?
...working at room temperature totally eliminate the need for cooling in a pc?
...working at room temperature totally eliminate the need for cooling in a pc?
Barely related thought: I just realized that when calling jumper wires "zero-ohm resistors" it becomes absurd to assign a tolerance value as the traditional percentage.a superconductive resistor is, well, pointless
Barely related thought: I just realized that when calling jumper wires "zero-ohm resistors" it becomes absurd to assign a tolerance value as the traditional percentage.
Barely related thought: I just realized that when calling jumper wires "zero-ohm resistors" it becomes absurd to assign a tolerance value as the traditional percentage.
Barely related thought: I just realized that when calling jumper wires "zero-ohm resistors" it becomes absurd to assign a tolerance value as the traditional percentage.
Ah the old Black-Black-Black resistor!
LLH
With stylish gold or silver tolerance, just for the sake of fashion.Ah the old Black-Black-Black resistor!
LLH
[ur=http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/7/2/7]Nope, that's not true.[/url]The transistors, for example, have to be made of semiconductors, almost by definition.
Nope, that's not true.
Superconductor transistors exist, based on something called a Josephson Junction.
No joke.
Are jumper wires really called 'zero-ohm resistors'? In which community, EEs?
perfect conductors of heat. So you could use them as very good heat pipes to cool other components (assuming Tc was high enough).