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How may one stop the flow of free electrons in a direct current unshielded wire? Obvious answers like turn off the power or cut the wire will not be responded to!
That will not work in any physics I know.guguma said:If we assume the current is flowing in an infinitely long straight wire, just apply an electric field in the reverse direction of the flow of the current which is sufficient to stop them.
Well yah duh -- that's what I said if you read it.quantaguy said:RANDALLB
All of your physical answers are used now with minimal impact.
Furthermore, this needs to be in quantum physics but someone moved it to classical physics.
So, the question still remains. How does one stop electron flow in a wire attached to a battery through a switch and on the other end an explosive or electronic circuit? When someone presses the switch, the current flows and a bomb goes off.
RandallB said:That will not work in any physics I know.