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<blockquote data-quote="tinmanchris217" data-source="post: 6090350" data-attributes="member: 610505"><p>1) Did anyone mention the fact that when a coil "burns" the crystal structure changes?</p><p></p><p>2) When materials heat up, the bond length expands.</p><p></p><p>Vibrations/Phonons/Electrons/etc travel really well in close-packed structures (FCC), but when they get diverted, or have to travel over bigger gaps, they slow down dramatically. Enough change, and the conductivity changes dramatically.</p><p></p><p>On a more personal note:</p><p></p><p>There's no need to flex nut$, if you really understand the stuff. Cot, it's obvious you're a smart guy, but there will always be people who know more. Get over it, I did a long time ago, and that's why I enjoy asking questions on this site.</p><p></p><p>I'n not bragging, but I studied material science at Georgia Tech, and am far from understanding anything fully. That's the balls-end of research is that you are always behind, and someone will always be smarter than you. Just contribute to the future and be proud of yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinmanchris217, post: 6090350, member: 610505"] 1) Did anyone mention the fact that when a coil "burns" the crystal structure changes? 2) When materials heat up, the bond length expands. Vibrations/Phonons/Electrons/etc travel really well in close-packed structures (FCC), but when they get diverted, or have to travel over bigger gaps, they slow down dramatically. Enough change, and the conductivity changes dramatically. On a more personal note: There's no need to flex nut$, if you really understand the stuff. Cot, it's obvious you're a smart guy, but there will always be people who know more. Get over it, I did a long time ago, and that's why I enjoy asking questions on this site. I'n not bragging, but I studied material science at Georgia Tech, and am far from understanding anything fully. That's the balls-end of research is that you are always behind, and someone will always be smarter than you. Just contribute to the future and be proud of yourself. [/QUOTE]
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