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For many years it was believed that, except for the fact that they had no electrical resistance (i.e., that they had infinite electrical conductivity), superconductors had the same properties as normal materials.
As electronics become more advanced, we approach a point where normal materials like copper simply cannot take the heat.
Normal materials in nature belong to a with double positive parameters.
For normal materials with thermal transport sustained by phonon phonon scattering, ∂α/∂T always remains negative.
The electrons in the planes pair up, and this pairing allows the electrons to glide along the planes without any of the electrical drag found in normal materials.
EEC is the concrete which meets special performance and uniformity requirements that cannot always be achieved by normal materials, normal mixing, placing and curing practices.
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Where it gets interesting is that the disc is resistant to heat (up to 176 degrees), UV, and normal material degradation.
Its characteristic feature is that besides normal material and voids there is a material with poorer and varied parameters in the design domain.
Finally, it is concluded that if diopter is −1, normal material under an aspheric design can reduce the thickness of 3.05% compare to traditional spherical design.
Different from normal material's heated expansion and cooled contraction properties, ZT has a negative thermal expansion property of heated contraction and cooled expansion.
As David Wiggins states the argument: "Anything that is part of a Lesniewskian sum [a mereological whole defined by its parts] is necessarily part of it…But no person or normal material object is necessarily in the total state that will correspond to the person- or object-moment postulated by the theory under discussion" (1980: 168).
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