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The magnetic lines of force can not penetrate into the body of a superconductor due to phenomenon known as

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Answered by itzYourKamina
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Superconductivity is a set of physical properties observed in certain materials where electrical resistance vanishes and magnetic flux fields are expelled from the material. Any material exhibiting these properties is a superconductor.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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Superconductivity

  • Superconductivity expresses that there is no opposition or very nearly no obstruction in the material or any item. A material or an item that shows such properties is known as a superconductor. The conductivity alluded to here is the electrical conductivity of a material.
  • When the electrical conductivity is to the maximum capacity confronting nearly no opposition in a material, any attractive transition fields are ousted from the material. The zero resistance is accomplished by bringing down the temperature of the material, which prompts a diminishing in the obstruction of the material and an increment in the conductivity.  

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