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0 sats \ 10 replies \ @didiplaywell 19h \ on: Brain Not Braining : Part 3 science
Without limiting the options to a specific material, generally speaking, object B could be an amorphous arrangement of molecules (hence its light absorption, low conductivity and less weight than A), and A could be a crystalline arrangement of molecules (hence its reflectiveness , superconductivity under low temperatures, and higher immutability than B under high temperatures).
you are doing a case study of the compounds which is indeed true but I want what are the two bodies A and B (not the materials)
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Sorry I'm lost there.. you already specified the geometry of the bodies (spherical), their consistency (solid), and want to know what the bodies are but their material is not the answer. What property is left? Or what you mean is what they could be as real life objects? That is, not "metal sphere" but "cannonball"?
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you can say, A is a conductor (not the answer) and B is a [something] in general terms.
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Got it, then A is a superconductor and B is a superinsulator, thats for sure.
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1 correct answer and 1 wrong answer :)
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I'm certain A is a superconductor, and B does behaves as a superinsulator, so what else could it be is beyond me. I'm at loss here. But really appreciate the sats, thank you :)