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We dissect the 1900 Drude model—electrons as pinballs in a metal lattice—and tear apart the comforting water-in-a-pipe metaphor. Learn why the model could explain Ohm's law, how a fortuitous cancellation made the Wiedemann-Franz law look perfect, and how Sommerfeld's quantum statistics finally corrected the theory. Along the way we explore why a flawed, intuitive picture can still catalyze big progress, and what current approximations might hint at future breakthroughs in electronics and materials.
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