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change of state type-2 super conductors​

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Answered by shaziafaisalshamsi14
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In superconductivity, a type-II superconductor is a superconductor which exhibits an intermediate phase of mixed ordinary and superconducting properties at intermediate temperature and fields above the superconducting phases. ... Type-II superconductors do not exhibit a complete Meissner effect.

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Answered by kayamramya2005
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Explanation:

superconductivity, a type-II superconductor is asuperconductor which exhibits an intermediate phase of mixed ordinary andsuperconducting properties at intermediate temperature and fields above the superconducting phases. ...Type-II superconductors do not exhibit a complete Meissner effect.

type I superconductor keeps out the whole magnetic field until a critical app- lied field Hc reached. Above that field a type I superconductoris no longer in its superconductiong state

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