Super- conduction properties of metals observed below the temperature of
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Super- conduction properties of metals observed below the temperature of 100* celcius
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Super-conduction properties of metals observed below the temperature of 20 K (−253 °C).
● Superconductivity -
- Superconductivity is the ability of certain metals to allow electricity to pass through them without any resistance at very low temperatures.
- This temperature is called critical temperature & is different for different materials.
- For example, lead, mercury, zinc, etc.
Hope this helps you.
● Answer -
Super-conduction properties of metals observed below the temperature of 20 K (−253 °C).
● Superconductivity -
- Superconductivity is the ability of certain metals to allow electricity to pass through them without any resistance at very low temperatures.
- This temperature is called critical temperature & is different for different materials.
- For example, lead, mercury, zinc, etc.
Hope this helps you.
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