Ceramics are non-metallic, inorganic materials that are formed by heating and cooling natural clay and other raw materials at high temperatures. The procedure of formation of ceramics involves several steps, which are discussed … [Continue reading]
Type 1 and Type 2 Superconductors
Superconductivity is a phenomenon in which a material exhibits zero electrical resistance and perfect diamagnetism when cooled below a certain critical temperature. There are two types of superconductors: Type 1 and Type 2 superconductors. The main … [Continue reading]
Composite Materials and Its Classification
Composite materials are engineered materials made by combining two or more different materials to create a new material with unique properties. The resulting composite material can have superior properties, such as higher strength, stiffness, and … [Continue reading]
Composite Material | Advantage, Limitation
Composite material are materials composed of two or more distinct constituent materials that are combined to create a material with superior properties compared to each individual component. The constituent materials can be in the form of fibers, … [Continue reading]
Dielectric Breakdown | Solid, Liquid, Gas
Dielectric breakdown is the phenomenon in which an insulating material (dielectric) suddenly becomes electrically conductive due to a high electric field. This breakdown is characterized by a rapid increase in current that can lead to the destruction … [Continue reading]
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