Graphite, the cost of growing a piece of graphite is much lower than building an atomic bomb. Graphite is amorphous. While being 1,400 times more conductive than metals, graphite has no crystalline melting point and is light in weight. The external structure is relatively simple, even in the face of nanometer size, those foam structures do not affect the use at all. Japan artificially made graphite, and then dismantled it for iron-boron (8000 rpm) power generation. The conductivity of the iron-molybdenum drill tip is also good, and it can also cut copper wires with a special disc-shaped base (octagonal) in two-way arc welding.
Aluminum alloy sheets can only be used to link iron boron discs of different sizes. So it cannot be used as a transformer. Why don't the Japanese make copper wire to replace the iron boron of the first, second and third wires? On the one hand, they want to make contact with the copper electrode disk and the iron electrode, so they can't cut the copper wire; Use a metal wire with a resistivity similar to that of tungsten steel, which has a lower resistivity and is harder. The iron boron of Samsung, an important domestic metal supplier, uses iron boron instead of iron boron.
He made alloys.IQ tax
"Lithium batteries are mainly lithium", don't say where is the confidence?After making a lithium, we need to find some alloys for lithium production, and put it in a ladle like a gourd painting. This thing alone is enough for him to drink a pot
This kind of thing is completely out of nothing, just look at it and smile.
How old are you and you haven't even gone to college?
Gotta be graphite, let it explain itself.
This can only make a hydrogen balloon! Let them experience it for themselves. What do you think of it, just lie to yourself, ever since I came into contact with physics, I like things related to mathematics, and everything can be explained by mathematics.