note on superconductors
Answers
Answered by
2
A superconductor is a substance that conducts electricity without resistance when it becomes colder than a "critical temperature." At this temperature, electrons can move freely through the material. Superconductors are different from ordinary conductors, even very good ones.
Answered by
3
Answer:
Here is your answer
Explanation:
Superconductors are material that conduct electricity with no resistance. This means unlike more familier conductors such as copper or steel a superconductor can carry a current indefinitely without losing any energy.
Similar questions