what is carbon nanotubes this is question of physics
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Carbon nano tube is the allotrope of carbon which exists in the form of a tube These are the members of fullerene groups which have buckyball structure too.
These, nano tubes have cylindrical structure and at least one end of it is capped with the hemisphere of buckyball structure. It has a noble nature due to which it is widely used in various electronic purposes.
It has extraordinary strength and unique electrical properties and not only that but also it contains good conductivity towards heat. So, it is used in nanotechnology, optics and material science.
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These, nano tubes have cylindrical structure and at least one end of it is capped with the hemisphere of buckyball structure. It has a noble nature due to which it is widely used in various electronic purposes.
It has extraordinary strength and unique electrical properties and not only that but also it contains good conductivity towards heat. So, it is used in nanotechnology, optics and material science.
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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are allotropes of carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure. These cylindrical carbon molecules have unusual properties, which are valuable for nanotechnology, electronics, optics and other fields of materials science and technology. Owing to the material's exceptional strength and stiffness, nanotubes have been constructed with length-to-diameter ratio of up to 132,000,000:1,[1] significantly larger than for any other material.
In addition, owing to their extraordinary thermal conductivity, mechanical, and electrical properties, carbon nanotubes find applications as additives to various structural materials. For instance, nanotubes form a tiny portion of the material(s) in some (primarily carbon fiber) baseball bats, golf clubs, car parts or damascus steel.
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In addition, owing to their extraordinary thermal conductivity, mechanical, and electrical properties, carbon nanotubes find applications as additives to various structural materials. For instance, nanotubes form a tiny portion of the material(s) in some (primarily carbon fiber) baseball bats, golf clubs, car parts or damascus steel.
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