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Subject: How can electrons in a superconductive material bind themselves together...

Date: Sat Nov 25 00:32:18 2000
Posted by Luc Savard
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Area of science: Physics
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My name is Luc and I am wondering how can electrons in a superonductive
material bind themselves together into cooper pairs.  I know that when
electrons are mooving near the speed of light a magnetic for will appear 
and
opposes itself to the electric force.  Is it this force that can be strong
enough to bind our two leptons.

I am an electrical engineer and have many interests in physics.
I thank you for your time and await the answer.        


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