Air Force Scientists Discover Unique Stretchable Conductor
October 06, 2019
October 06, 2019
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio, Oct. 6 -- The U.S. Air Force issued the following news:
The Air Force Research Laboratory has developed liquid metal systems which autonomously change structure so that they become better conductors in response to strain.
Conductive materials change their properties as they are strained or stretched. Typically, electrical conductivity decreases and resistance increases with stretching.
The material recently developed b . . .
The Air Force Research Laboratory has developed liquid metal systems which autonomously change structure so that they become better conductors in response to strain.
Conductive materials change their properties as they are strained or stretched. Typically, electrical conductivity decreases and resistance increases with stretching.
The material recently developed b . . .