M. Grant Norton
A Modern History of Materials: From Stability to Sustainability
A Modern History of Materials: From Stability to Sustainability
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This book explores the history of materials that have transformed society over the last century, examining their impact on global challenges such as sustainability, stability, and the Digital Revolution. It also looks at the unmet promises of technologies like superconductivity and nanotechnology and reviews our history of materials usage to address the upcoming challenges of creating a circular economy.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 216 pages
Publication date: 12 February 2024
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
The ancient Egyptians have left us with a wealth of knowledge and insights that can be applied to 3D printing. For example, they were skilled in the art of sculpting and carving, which involved creating three-dimensional objects from various materials. This knowledge can be used to create complex 3D models and prints that are accurate and detailed.
Another area where the ancient Egyptians can provide valuable insights is in the field of lithium-ion batteries. These batteries are used in a wide range of applications, from electric vehicles to portable electronics. The ancient Egyptians were experts in the production of metals and alloys, which can be used to improve the performance and durability of lithium-ion batteries.
In terms of materials that will form the heart of future quantum computers, there are several candidates. One of the most promising is quantum dot technology, which involves the use of tiny particles called quantum dots to store and process information. Quantum dots are highly sensitive to light and can be used to create quantum computers that are much faster and more powerful than traditional computers.
Another material that is being explored for use in quantum computers is superconducting materials. These materials are able to conduct electricity with no resistance, which makes them ideal for use in quantum circuits. Superconducting materials are also highly sensitive to temperature, which can be used to control the behavior of quantum bits and create stable quantum states.
Finally, there is the potential for materials made from carbon nanotubes to be used in quantum computers. Carbon nanotubes are tiny tubes made of carbon atoms that are rolled into sheets and tubes. They have unique properties that make them useful for a wide range of applications, including electronics and medicine. Carbon nanotubes can be used to create quantum bits that are highly sensitive to light and can be used to create quantum computers that are much faster and more powerful than traditional computers.
In conclusion, the ancient Egyptians have left us with a wealth of knowledge and insights that can be applied to 3D printing, lithium-ion batteries, and quantum computers. By studying their techniques and materials, we can learn how to create more efficient and sustainable technologies that will help us meet the challenges of the future.
Weight: 361g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783031239922
Edition number: 1st ed. 2023
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