Superconductivity and superfluidity improve as the materials approach what temperature
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A superconductor is generally considered high-temperature if it reaches a superconducting state when cooled using liquid nitrogen – that is, at only Tc > 77 K) – or low-temperature if more aggressive cooling techniques are required to reach its critical temperature.
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When we decrease the temp. superconductivity increases.
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