JMFalcon1
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Manufacturing |
Occupation | Process Mechanic |
Location | Wichita, KS, United States |
Introduction | I am a simple man, work a blue collar job, enjoy blue collar past times. That's all. No bull shit. |
Interests | Music, Road Trips, Interesting YouTube Videos |
Favorite Movies | Breakfast At Tiffany's, Once Upon A Time In New York, Casino, Napolean Dynamite, Contact, How To Lose A Guy In Ten Days, Failure To Launch, Commando, Heartbreak Ridge, The Quick and the Dead, Signs, The Sixth Sense, many more |
Favorite Music | Rock, Metal, Blues, Hip Hop, Electronica, Dance, Techno, Bluegrass. |
Favorite Books | Most anything. |
Given that the effienciency of an electronic conductor reaches 100% at absolute zero on the Kelvin scale, if it were possible to reach absolute zero, and beyond, what would happen to the effiency? I am aware that this is impossible because nothing moves at absolute zero, not even atoms, but it is a nice thought to ponder.