Not exact matches
Our cells
break down the sugars, and the
electrons flow through them in a complex set
of chemical reactions until they are passed on to
electron - hungry oxygen.
Our cells
break down the sugars, and the
electrons flow through them in a complex set
of chemical reactions until they are passed on to
electron - hungry oxygen.
This concerted
flow of electrons constitutes an electric current which in turn creates a magnetic field across the gap, perhaps providing the spark which causes the opposing fields on either side to
break and reconnect.
This suggests that the
electrons flowing through the tiny passage have their spin degree
of freedom
broken, just as
electrons in a ferromagnet don't have the freedom to point in any direction but are lined up in a coordinated way.