how can be resistance zero in any wire.
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Superconductors really do have zero resistance, which means that you can apply a voltage to a loop of wire for a while, inducing a current, and then drop the voltage to zero. The current will continue to flow forever: R and V are both zero, so the current stays right where it is.
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