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a superconducting material when placed in a magnetic field will

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Answered by AlfaSATAN
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A conductor will oppose any change in externally applied magnetic field. Circulating currents will be induced to oppose the buildup of magnetic field in the conductor (Lenz's law). In a solid material, this is called diamagnetism, and a perfect conductor would be a perfect diamagnet.
Answered by anchalkale4
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attract the magnetic field towards it's centre

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