Since the electrical energy of a cell is converted into heat energy thereby making the cell discharges. Since heat is produced due to resistivity of conductor. So if we use superconductors in place of conductors will the battery never be discharged? Please explain in detail .
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Conductors lose all of their electrical resistance when cooled to super-low temperatures (near absolute zero, about -273° Celsius). It must be understood that superconductivity is not merely an extrapolation of most conductors’ tendency to gradually lose resistance with decreasing temperature; rather, it is a sudden, quantum leap in resistivity from finite to nothing. A superconducting material has absolutely zero electrical resistance, not just some small amount.
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