Researchers at Tel Aviv University have developed superconducting wires using fibers made of single crystals of sapphire to be used in high powered cables. Factoring in temperature requirements, each tiny wire can carry approximately 40…read more
New Superconductor Fibers Carry 40 Times More Electricity
October 25th, 2011
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Tags: energy transfer, fiber, solar energy, superconductor, wind energy
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