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They are made from a material that conducts electricity only when it is squeezed.
This latter is a material that conducts electricity by the passage not of electrons, but of electrically charged atoms, or ions.During the electricity-producing reaction, hydrogen atoms give up electrons at the anode and become hydrogen ions in the electrolyte.
The key fuel cell component that determines its operating temperature is the electrolyte, a layer of material that conducts charged atoms from one side of the cell to the other.
If you stacked alternating sheets of a material that conducts heat and another that insulates it, the heat would be conducted more freely sideways than in the top-to-bottom direction.
Capacitive sensors are often made of 'indium tin oxide' (ITO), an optically transparent material that conducts electricity.
Instead of using GST to encode ones and zeros within the rings of a DVD, Prof Bhaskaran's team sandwiched it in between two layers of a transparent material that conducts electricity, producing a three-layered film no thicker than 0.0002mm.
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One day in 1986, one of these collaborators invited Cava to a seminar on high temperature superconductors, which were newly discovered materials that conducted electricity with no energy loss, but required less of the expensive refrigeration conventional superconductors needed.
Researchers in Japan and China have discovered a new family of high-temperature superconductors--materials that conduct electricity without any resistance at inexplicably high temperatures.
The researchers focused on so-called high-temperature superconductors, or those materials that conduct electricity at temperatures above supercold, or absolute zero (minus 459.67 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 273.15 degrees Celsius).
A superconductor is a material that can conduct electricity without resistance below a superconducting transition temperature, Tc.
Research by an international team led by SLAC and Stanford scientists has uncovered a new, unpredicted behavior in a copper oxide material that becomes superconducting – conducting electricity without any loss – at relatively high temperatures.
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