In the hollow tubes , the flow of electrons moves onto the inner and outer
surface away from the corematerial
away from the resistance within the core.

2010/8/27 David Thomas <[email protected]>

> On 8/27/10 11:53 AM, "Krimel" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > A second way to speed neurons up is just to make them bigger. That's what
> > squids do.
>
> Which is also analogous to electron flow at the physical level. Larger
> copper wires enable larger flow not because of their thicken per se but
> because of their large circumference where the electrons flow. That is also
> what makes wave guides (hollow tubes) work at higher frequencies.
>
> Dave
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