Physics, asked by manishadhangare96, 8 months ago

..... metal are generally not super conductor​

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Answered by Madhavsindhwani
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Answer:

Copper is not the super conductor

Explanation:

Copper and gold have too much ordinary nonsuperconducting electrons and too big conductivity in normal state. The gain in free energy from superconducting electrons cant compensate antigain from nonsuperconducting electrons and antigain of electron conductivity (hall constant <0)

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