Physics, asked by SoundStorm14, 1 year ago

Does The Resistance Of a Superconductor totally Reduce To Zero?

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Answered by Vickypanjiyar
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Heyaa,

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Yes, the resistanve of a superconductor is ''0''.

So, it allows electricity to paas through it easily.


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SoundStorm14: But then.... putting it in V=I*R, if the resistance is zero, o matter how much you apply the potential difference, the current IS going to be zero.
Answered by itzYourKamina
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Answer:

  • Yes it can be possible.
  • The p-wave superconductivity is a phase of matter where produces when the electrons are bounded with parallel spins by exchange of the electronic excitations with angular momentum ℓ = 1 and condense in a triplet state.
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