In contrast to electrical currents, on which todays information technology is based, magnon spin currents do not
conduct electrical charges but magnetic momenta.
The resulting nanocomposite retains 92 % of its original capability to store and
conduct electrical charges even after 500 cycles of charging and recharging.
Sung June Cho, a chemist at the Korean Institute of Energy Research in Taejon, suspected that the storage capabilities of nanotubes could result in part from their ability to
conduct electrical charges, which may help hydrogen molecules adhere.
The accumulation of mineral precipitates, such as iron sulfide, and electroactive ions, such as ferrous and hydrogen sulfide) altered the ability of fluids in the subsurface pore spaces to
conduct electrical charge.
Dennis Prieve, at Carnegie Mellon University, was interested in applying the paper — on how systems of molecules known as «reverse micelles»
conduct electrical charge — to his own work, but was having trouble repeating the calculations.
Not exact matches
The
electrical charge was being
conducted away by carbon black, an additive used to prevent deterioration of polyurethane in sunlight.
The group studied how a cuprate
conducts heat and
electrical charge.
In experiments
conducted in small chambers with conductive walls that isolated the bees from external
electrical fields, the researchers showed that a small, electrically
charged wand brought close to a honey bee can cause its antennae to bend.
Hydrogen ions in superionic water ice can carry
electrical charge, making it good at
conducting electricity and generating magnetic fields.
Electrolytes are positively and negatively
charged ions that
conduct electrical activity to perform various functions within the body.
In nature, calcium carries a very small
electrical charge, which is why it can
conduct electricity within your body.
Electrolytes are positively or negatively
charged ions that
conduct electrical activity.