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Critical magnetic field of a superconductor increases

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Critical field. Superconductivity is characterized both by perfect conductivity (zero resistance) and by the expulsion of magnetic fields (the Meissner effect). Changes in eithertemperature or magnetic field can cause the phase transition between normal and superconducting states.
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Critical magnetic field of a superconductor increases
Critical field. Superconductivity is characterized both by perfect conductivity (zero resistance) and by the expulsion of magnetic fields (the Meissner effect). Changes in eithertemperature or magnetic field can cause
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