The superconducting state is perfectly _____ in nature. (a) Diamagnetic (b) Paramagnetic (c) Ferromagnetic (d) Ferromagnetic
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The superconducting state is perfectly Diamagnetic in nature.
Due to the different alignment of domains in a material, different types of magnetic properties develop like Paramagnetism, Diamagnetism, Ferromagnetism, etc
Diamagnetism:
- Substances that move from stronger magnetic field to weaker magnetic field like bismuth, copper, silicon, etc.
Paramagnetism:
- Substances that move from weaker to stronger magnetic field and are feebly attracted to the magnet like aluminium, calcium, etc
Ferromagnetism:
- Substances that move from weaker to stronger magnetic field and are strongly attracted to the magnet like cobalt, nickel, etc.
Superconductors are those metals which are cooled at extremely low temperatures and exhibit perfect diamagnetism.
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