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ductile is the main one type in ductile
Heat-resistant, high-temperature materials.
some superconductors having high critical temperature :YBa2Cu3O7 have Tc=93 K (1987)BiSr2CaCu2O8+x Tc=94 K (1988)Ta2Ba2Ca2Cu3O10+x Tc=125 K (1988)HGBa2Ca2Cu3O8+x Tc=150 K (1993)
Magnets can lose their magnetic properties if exposed to high heat or are made subject to high impact. The temperature at which magnets lose magnetic properties is referred to as the Curie Temperature for ferromagnetic materials.
Temperature is closely linked up to volume. In a solid the species are closely packed. As temperature increase so does the molecular vibrations. At a critical temperature the vibrational energy is sufficiently high that the species break their packing and thus melt into a liquid.
The temperature at which all the physical states of matter are coexists is called critical temperature. The temperature above that the gas can not be liquefied is called critical temperature of that gas.Gases with high critical temperature are liquefied easily.
A pseudo-critical substance is a mixture of two or more fluids at their joint critical pressures. A critical fluid is a fluid at its critical pressure and temperature. At this point, it is no longer possible to distinguish between gas and liquid, due to the high pressure and temperature.
133 Kelvin, about -140 Celsius. This is the critical temperature of a mercury -based superconductor. It contains copper-oxide, a common theme, I believe, in high temperature superconductors
There are two non-metal materials that come to mind. Ceramics and diamond can withstand high temperatures.
Currently, the superconductor with the highest critical temperature ever recorded is Mercury Barium Thallium Copper Oxide or Hg0.2Tl0.8Ca2Cu3O, which has a critical temperature of 139 K at one atmosphere. This superconductor is a type of ceramic copper oxide and its critical temperature was determined in 1995 by Chakoumakos, Dai, Wong, Sun, Lu, and Xin. Apparently, metal-copper oxide ceramic superconductors have high critical temperatures, which might unlock the key of synthesizing a high temperature superconductor that is superconductive under room temperature conditions.
piping critical , non critical critical piping : where temperature ,pressure are high and sizes of pipe are big and piping connected to critical equipment( such pump,turbine compressor etc) non critical : other than criti
Francis Joseph Clauss has written: 'Engineer's guide to high-temperature materials' -- subject(s): Materials at high temperatures
ductile is the main one type in ductile
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Ibuprofen. had a temperature of a high level .Quite frankly, it worked.
The pairing mechanism behind high-temperature superconductivity is the ability of certain materials to conduct electricity with zero electrical resistance.
They are good electrical conductors.