b'coz super conductivity is achieved only when the material is cooled below a critical temperature. if it cooled above the critical temp. than the material ceases to be a super conductor. to maintain it conductivity helium and liquid nitrogen which is not easy 2 be used that is why super conductor can't be used for commercial purposes in our day to day life
brass is a good conductor, not a super conductor.
conductorCobalt is a metal. Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity.
Super computer and super conductor both are different applications. Super conductors used in hvac/hvda transmission system which can bear a high voltage/current, but the super computer means high speed.
super conductor
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..
No, super glue is not a good conductor of electricity. It is an insulator, meaning it does not allow electricity to flow through it easily.
Use a good conductor - if possible a super conductor.
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.
it depends where you get it
Copper (Cu) is the most common metal used in conducting wire. If you have the money the best conductor (excluding super cooled super conductors) would be pure silver (Ag).
Conducts electric currents without resistence (loss). That's super.