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Application of superconducting materials
Superconducting Materials Applications Superconducting materials have been used in many applications since their discovery in 1911 by Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes. In a superconductor, electrons flow with no energy loss and no resistance. This feature makes them ideal for various uses r......
Schaffrey phase superconductor
Superconductors Superconductors are materials that are renowned for their ability to conduct electricity with no resistance and repel magnetic fields. Superconductors have profound implications for electronic and electrical systems, especially for power lines and other large-scale operations, bec......
Niobium-titanium alloy superconducting materials
Nickel-Titanium Alloy Superconducting Materials Nickel-titanium alloy superconducting materials (Ni-Ti alloys) have been increasingly utilized in research fields, offering superior properties over their predecessors due to their excellent thermomechanical properties and high critical currents. Th......
superconducting thin film
Superconducting thin films have been of tremendous interest in the scientific community since their discovery in 1986 by the Nobel Prize winning scientists Alex Muller, Bednorz and Cooper. Since then, great advances have been made in developing novel materials, fabrication techniques and device ap......
Nuclear reaction analysis
Nuclear fission is a type of nuclear reaction in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two (or sometimes more) smaller nuclei. This type of reaction releases energy, and is the basis for the energy production in nuclear reactors, as well as the destructive power of nuclear weapons. Nuclear fis......
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Chelsea
Element 109
109.Meitnerium Meitnerium is an elemental metal belonging to group nine of the periodic table. It is also known as Ununennium, and its symbol is Mt. This silvery-white metal was discovered in the year 1982 by a team of German scientists headed by Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Munzenberg at the I......
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Oliver
man-made elements
Man-Made Elements The periodic table of elements contains a total of 118 elements. The majority of these elements occur naturally on planet earth, such as oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen and carbon. However, some of the more recently discovered elements are man-made, created in laboratories and partic......
super plutonium
+ Plutonium was discovered in 1940 by Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg and his researchers at Berkeley, California. Plutonium is a manmade synthetic element, meaning that it does not occur naturally in the environment. While it can be found in uranium deposits, such as those from mines, plutonium is created i......
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Olivia
Actinides
The actinide series of elements are a group of 15 elements in the periodic table. They are found in period 7, at channels 89 to 103 in the periodic table. The actinides are all very similar in their chemical and physical properties; however, they have several key differences that set them apart fr......
basic magnetism
Introduction Magnetism is a force of nature that has fascinated people for centuries due to its ability to attract and repel objects. The study of magnetism, called magnetics, has helped us to understand the workings of the universe and its application has changed the way we live our lives. This ......
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