Why a sausage can do what your gloves cannot - Charles Wallace and Sajan Saini

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In 2010, South Korea experienced a particularly cold winter.
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People couldn't activate their smartphones while wearing gloves,
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so they began wielding snack sausages—
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causing one company to see a 40% rise in sausage sales.
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So, what could sausages do that gloves couldn’t?
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In other words, how do touchscreens actually work?
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In 1965, the first ever touchscreen was invented
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to help British air traffic controllers efficiently update flight plans.
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However, the technology was too unwieldy and expensive for widespread use.
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Over the following decades,
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engineers further developed this technology
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and experimented with alternative kinds of touchscreens.
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Soon, resistive touchscreens dominated the market.
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But then, in 2007, Apple released the first iPhone.
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It was a breakthrough, yet it functioned using the same principle
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as the first touchscreen: capacitance.
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Nowadays, capacitive and resistive touchscreens
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are two of the most common types.
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Both use an external input to complete their electric circuits.
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In conductive materials, electrons flow around atoms,
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forming an electric current.
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In contrast to insulators,
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the electrons in conductors are weakly bound and flow easily.
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A resistive touchscreen has two layers.
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The top is a clear, flexible material— usually plastic—
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while the bottom is something rigid, like glass.
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These layers are coated with a conductive substance
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and separated by a thin gap.
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When something pushes hard enough, the layers connect,
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completing the electric circuit.
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This causes a change in voltage that the machine’s software reacts to.
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Resistive touchscreens can be a little unresponsive,
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but they're generally cheap and durable,
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so they're favored for industrial or mass use.
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A vast majority of the touchscreens produced in 2007 were resistive.
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But in the years following the iPhone’s release,
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most became capacitive.
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Individual models vary, but smartphone touchscreens today
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typically consist of a protective, insulating glass exterior
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and an LCD screen at the bottom that produces the images you see.
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Between the glass exterior and the LCD screen are several sheets.
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One is lined with rows of a transparent, conductive material
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that carry an alternating electric current.
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A thin insulating layer separates these conductive lines from others
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that are arranged as columns.
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One on top of the other, the lines form a grid.
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The points where they intersect are called nodes.
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The phone's battery draws electrons along the first layer of lines,
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and some electrons accumulate at every node,
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creating a small electric field.
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These screens are called capacitive touchscreens
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because the nodes act like capacitors by storing charge.
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They’re generally easier to use than resistive touchscreens
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because they interact directly with your finger without the application of force.
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Your body is a great conductor and is constantly transmitting electric currents.
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Why? Because about 60% of you is water.
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Now, while chemically pure water is an insulator,
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most water is impure.
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The water inside you is loaded with ions—
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atoms or molecules that have a net electrical charge.
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So when you click on an app, your finger functions like a third electrical line.
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It interacts with the existing electric field,
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which induces a weak electric current that travels through your finger
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and eventually back into the phone.
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This changes the amount of charge at the affected nodes.
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And voltage measurements along the second layer of lines
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tell the phone’s microprocessor which part of the screen is being touched.
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However, if you try using a smartphone while your hands are wet or gloved,
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you'll probably have some trouble.
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Both interrupt the electrical connection between your finger and phone.
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If water is splashed across the screen, it might trigger many underlying nodes,
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and the phone could act like you’ve touched it in multiple places at once.
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On the other hand, gloves are insulators, so the charge has nowhere to go.
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Meanwhile, objects that conduct electricity about as well as your finger—
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like banana peels and certain processed meats—
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can all activate the screen—
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knowledge that can come in clutch, when you’re in a pickle.
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