The detector shows the concrete possibilities of graphene, a material that
conduct electric current extremely well.
«Their work shows that down to about 350 km below the surface, the degree to which material
conducts electric currents is related to composition.
Quantum mechanics governs, for example, how fast — and if at all - electrons can move through a material and, thereby, determine whether the material is a metal which
conducts an electric current or whether it is an insulator which can not conduct a current.
Copper plugs are much better at
conducting electric current and dissipating heat than other metals, so they'll be better suited to the higher temperatures caused by your performance upgrades.
Not exact matches
In three randomized trials, treatment of chronic low back pain with radiofrequency denervation, a procedure that can be performed with different techniques including the application of an
electric current to the pain -
conducting nerve, resulted in either no improvement or no clinically important improvement in chronic low back pain, according to a study published by JAMA.
How would Michael Faraday have described his «project»: «To
conduct a series of experiments with the purpose of discovering the induction of an
electric current»?
Iron is a metal, which means it can easily
conduct a flow of electrons that makes up an
electric current.
Electrical conductivity, a measure of how strongly a given material
conducts the flow of
electric current, is generally understood in terms of Ohm's law, which states that the conductivity is independent of the magnitude of an applied
electric field, i.e. the voltage per metre.
So is the closely related phenomenon of superconductivity, the frictionless flow of an electron gas in a
conducting material (an
electric current) at sufficiently low temperatures.
Many of the frontiers of fusion science exist at the extremes of the plasma state, a state of matter where gases are hot enough that electrons disassociate from atomic nuclei (ions), forming an ensemble of ions and electrons that can
conduct electrical
currents and be confined by
electric and magnetic fields.
Electro - magnetic forces induce
electric currents in the polar region disturbing circulation in the liquid
conducting magma, which is reflected in the Earth's magnetic field.