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Subject: Current flow in a vacuum vs. current flow in cryogenic material

Date: 07/15/01 at 12:25 AM
Posted by: Bob Reichenbach
E-mail: robert0307@aol.com
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I assume that the temperature of a perfect vacuum is absolute zero regardless of the temperature around the container. If that is the case current should flow in a vacuum with no resistance. Why doesn't it? I'm not a physicist so I would appeciate a non mathematical answer if possible. Sincerely, Bob Reichenbach

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