Explain Messiner effect?
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Meissner effect, the expulsion of a magnetic field from the interior of the material that is in the process of becoming a superconductor, that is, losing its resistant to the flow of electrical current when cooled below a certain temperature.
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Meissner effect, the expulsion of a magnetic field from the interior of a material that is in the process of becoming a superconductor, that is, losing its resistance to the flow of electrical currents when cooled below a certain temperature, called the transition temperature, usually close to absolute zero.
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