Superconductor
a superconductor is a conductor that is at absolute 0 in temperature allowing free flow of electrons without slowing them down because of no resistance any conductor in theory can become a superconductor but has to be brought down to a very low temperature typically 0 kelvins
You think probable to magnetic levitation due to interaction of magnetic fields.
superconductor
The structure of graphite accounts for the design of graphite electrodes in the sense that the tight structural composition of graphite makes it easy for them to be arranged in electrodes.
Water is not a superconductor.
American Superconductor was created in 1987.
No. Salt water is a conductor but not a superconductor.
Low temperature. A superconductor doesn't 'perform' at all, and isn't even a superconductor, above its critical temperature.
Yes, a superconductor has zero resistance.
A superconductor superconducts ONLY at extremely low temperature.
An ideal superconductor has exactly zero losses, thus resistance is zero.
The symbol for American Superconductor Corporation in NASDAQ is: AMSC.
The symbol for Superconductor Technologies Inc. in NASDAQ is: SCON.
American Superconductor Corporation (AMSC) had its IPO in 1991.
A superconductor.
Superconductor Technologies Inc. (SCON) had its IPO in 1993.