Is there any positive temperature from which superconductivity ceases?
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Heya....
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Yes,,, there is an identified positive temperature from super conductivity ceases..
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Currently,, the superconductor with the highest critical temperature ever record as mercury barium thallium copper oxide or Hg0.2TI0.8Ca2Cu30,, which has a critical temperature of 139 K at atmosphere....
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Yes,,, there is an identified positive temperature from super conductivity ceases..
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Currently,, the superconductor with the highest critical temperature ever record as mercury barium thallium copper oxide or Hg0.2TI0.8Ca2Cu30,, which has a critical temperature of 139 K at atmosphere....
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hii mate❤
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Yes, there is a positive temperature from which superconductivity ceases.
the semiconductor are the metals with high resistivity and hence,they have a high temperature ever recorded.
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⭐hope it helps uh⭐
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here is ur answer ^↓^
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Yes, there is a positive temperature from which superconductivity ceases.
the semiconductor are the metals with high resistivity and hence,they have a high temperature ever recorded.
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⭐hope it helps uh⭐
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