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Answered by SUMANTHTHEGREAT
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Properties of Superconductors

●Zero Electric Resistance (Infinite Conductivity)

●Meissner Effect: Expulsion of magnetic field.

●Critical Temperature/Transition Temperature.

●Critical Magnetic Field.

●Persistent Currents.

●Josephson Currents.

●Critical Current.

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Answered by priyeshkumaranand187
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Explanation:

1.In Superconducting state, the superconducting material shows the zero electric resistance

2.When the sample of a superconducting material is cooled below its critical temperature/transition temperature, its resistance reduces suddenly to zero.

3.Many Cooper pairs are in their lowest energy state. A large number of electron pairs move together in a coordinated way.

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