The First Room Temperature Superconductor! (Still No Hoverboards) | SciShow News
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a key characteristic of superconductors that makes them highly efficient?
They conduct electricity with no resistance.
They absorb all forms of energy.
They work only in high temperatures.
They generate their own electricity.
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What unique method was used to create the new room temperature superconductor?
Heating elements to extreme temperatures
Using a laser on carbon and sulfur under high pressure
Combining metals at low temperatures
Mixing gases at room temperature
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What is the main challenge preventing the new superconductor from being used in everyday applications?
It is not energy efficient.
It requires extremely high temperatures.
It is too expensive to produce.
It only works under very high pressure.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What potential impact could overcoming the temperature limitation of superconductors have?
It could reduce the need for electricity.
It could make superconductors obsolete.
It could revolutionize technology and electricity use.
It could lead to more expensive technology.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the primary component of the new cooling paint?
Silicon dioxide
Aluminum oxide
Calcium carbonate
Titanium dioxide
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does the new cooling paint help in reducing energy consumption?
By absorbing sunlight
By increasing the ambient temperature
By reflecting 95.5% of the sun's radiation
By generating electricity
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What is a potential benefit of using the new cooling paint on large buildings?
It reduces reliance on air conditioning.
It decreases the building's structural integrity.
It makes the building more colorful.
It increases the building's temperature.
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