Explain superconductivity and discuss its applications.
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Superconductivity is a phenomenon of exactly zero electrical resistance and expulsion of magnetic flux fields occurring in certain materials, called superconductors, when cooled below a characteristic critical temperature.
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certain metals and alloys lose their resistance considerably below a certain low temperature called critical temperature or transition temperature. such substances are called superconductors and this phenomenon is called super conductivity.
APPLICATIONS:-
1.THEY CAN BE USED TO TRANSMIT ELECTRICAL POWER WITHOUT ANY LOSS OF ELECTRIC ENERGY.
2.THEY CAN BE USED TO PRODUCE VERY HIGH MAGNETIC FIELD.
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certain metals and alloys lose their resistance considerably below a certain low temperature called critical temperature or transition temperature. such substances are called superconductors and this phenomenon is called super conductivity.
APPLICATIONS:-
1.THEY CAN BE USED TO TRANSMIT ELECTRICAL POWER WITHOUT ANY LOSS OF ELECTRIC ENERGY.
2.THEY CAN BE USED TO PRODUCE VERY HIGH MAGNETIC FIELD.
HOPE IT HELPS
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