The temperature at which conductor becomes a superconductor is called
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The temperature at which conductor becomes a superconductor is called Onnes temperature.
- The phenomenon of superconductivity was first observed by Kamerlingh Onnes in 1911. Hence, the temperature at which a conductor becomes a superconductor is referred at Onnes temperature.
- Superconductivity can be described as a state during which no electrical resistivity is observed by the element. The magnetic flux fields also vanish at this temperature.
The question is not complete. The complete question is:
The temperature at which a conductor becomes a superconductor is called
A. Curie temperature
B. transition temperature
C. Onne's temperature
D. Neel temperature
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