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Beau Clay
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26 January, 04:13
What is a superconductor?
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Thunder Thighs
26 January, 04:28
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The conductor which has a resistance approximately equals to zero.
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Roger Roberson
26 January, 04:36
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A superconductor is a material that has zero electrical resistance at certain temperatures. For example, in a ring of superconducting material, if you induce a current to flow in a circle, it will continue flowing for ever. So far, it has only been possible to create superconductors at cryogenic (i. e., "supercold") temperatures.
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