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Critical temperature of a superconductor when no magnetic field applied is Tc. Find the temperature at which the critical magnetic field becomes half of the maximum value of magnetic field value at 0 K.

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Whether a material is cooled below its superconducting critical temperature in zero field, (c), or in a finite field, (d), the magnetic field within a superconducting material is always zero. The magnetic field is always expelled from a superconductor.

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