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    Dec 11, 2011, 07:21 AM
    Superconductivity
    Could someone please explain why cooperpairs make a conductor a super conductor? What sort of effect do the cooperpairs have to make the conducting electrons not bump into the ions? And a bit more basic: why do the electrons not stick to the ions? Are they not attracted to each other?

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