brass is a good conductor, not a super conductor.
Tylenol is not a fullerene.
Fullerene is non polar
A perfect conductor will have absolutely no losses. A super conductor will be essentially lossless if it can be kept at a specific temperature. As it deviates from this temperature, its' losses will increase.
super conductor
I think Fullerene is an element as it contains only carbon.
Use a good conductor - if possible a super conductor.
YES IT IS! But there ARE types of plating out there that are non conductive just do a search on google to find it... easy as pie..
Use a good conductor - if possible a super conductor.
fullerene
Yes. One application of a magnetic field on a super conductor is quantum locking. Imagine the field lined of magnet penetrating an object. Now transform that object into a super conductor (i.e. super cool a substance that is not a super conductor at room temp into a super conductor by cooling it to a point where it is). That object is now quantum locked on the field lines and will tend to remain in a similar position without outside influence, besides the magnet, of course. It is such a principle that mag-lev trains that use superconductors operate on.
i dont know