Is lead a superconductor?
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Lead is a Type I superconductor with a critical temperature of 7.2 K. Although such superconductors can conduct currents with zero resistance, their usefulness is limited because of low critical magnetic fields. ... If a current is generated in a superconducting lead ring, it will persist because of the zero resistivity
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