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Glass
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MaterialsИУ7-46Б
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GlassHistory of Glass
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GlassHow Simple Glass is Made
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GlassTypes of Glass
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GlassGlass in Our Lives
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RubberFrom Tree to Tire
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Rubber productsKolobanov Evgeny
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Materials with Shape Memory: A Revolution inModern Technology
Panov Fedor
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Medical equipment10.
Robotics11.
Space technologies12.
Graphene● First truly 2D material ever discovered
● Isolated in 2004 by Geim and Novoselov
(Nobel Prize 2010)
● The thinnest yet strongest material known
to science
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How graphene is produced● Mechanical exfoliation (scotch tape
method)
● Chemical vapor deposition (CVD)
● Epitaxial growth on silicon carbide
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Extraordinary Properties of GrapheneMechanical: 200x stronger than steel
Electrical: electron mobility 100x faster than silicon
Thermal: conducts heat better than any known material
Impermeable to gases, including helium
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Graphene Applications: Present and FutureFlexible displays
Superconductor
Lightweight, strong materials for aerospace
Water filtration, desalination membranes
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Understanding CarbonFiber Composites
Carbon fiber is a high-performance composite. It combines carbon
fibers with a polymer matrix. This innovative material offers an
exceptional strength-to-weight ratio.
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Diverse Applications of Carbon FiberAerospace
Automotive
Used in aircraft wings, fuselages. Integral to Boeing 787 and Airbus
Ideal for body panels and chassis. Found in sports and race cars.
A350 structures.
Beyond these applications, carbon fiber is also transforming sports equipment, civil engineering, and medicine.
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Bedrock19.
● Cannot be changed or broken.● Strong
● Cool
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Where to find?21.
How we use itWe don’t
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about VULCANITGorlenko Darya
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BasaltAndesite
Rhyolite
Obsidian
Pumice
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