• Friction is a barely visible force that surrounds us and slows us down every time we move. Isaac Newton told us a long time ago that if something moves, it will continue to do so unless stopped.
  • Friction can also arise if there are things to stick on both surfaces, like some oily dirt. In short, friction arises because of forces or interactions between two surfaces.
  • A careful study of quantum mechanics and its applications to materials tells us there is another way of getting rid of friction for electrons – by the help of a phenomenon called superconductivity