Superconductive materials are usually most effective when you need to conduct energy. These materials aren't recommended when you are working with water.
Yes- in fact, low temps are necessary to create super-conductivity in any materials currently
most usually spandex
Usually steel.
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false, most of the materials are metals. Non-metals are usually gases like hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. There are many more metals.
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Most superconducting materials have to be very cold. Getting materials this cold tends to require the use of a lot of energy. The idea behind superconducting materials is to transfer energy more efficiently, without energy loss due to such things as heat. So, expending energy to save energy defeats the point. With a superconductive material at room temperatures, we could do things like send electricity for long distances without losing any of the electricity along the way. Electricity could be generated in wind farms on the plains and sent to houses on the coasts with no loss. It could make computers more efficient as well by allowing the creation of super-fast electronic switches. This is done by sandwiching a thin insulating layer between two pieces of superconductive material.
Charm watches can be made from a wide variety of materials (as with any jewelry). The most common materials are stainless steel, silver, and gold and may also contain nickel.
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Pullovers are usually knit together using elastic materials that conform to the body without the use of tailoring. Common materials include cotton, cashmere, wool, and synthetic fabrics.
Unless treated with conductive materials (e.g. vapor deposited aluminum, pink antistatic coating) most plastics are insulators.