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What are superconductors.?​

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Answered by arshbbcommander
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The property at which materials resistivity becomes zero at some temp. is called superconductivity.

And the material this property or condition are called superconductors.

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Answered by ItzMrPerFect
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\bf\large\underline{Explanation\:ON\:Superconductors}

➜These materials conduct electricity so freely that there is Absolutely no obstruction to the flow of free charges.

➜No obstruction means no loss of energy.

➜These materials obviously contain billions and billions of free charges and the movement of charges takes place without obstruction.

➜Examples are mercury at 4.2 K , certainly alloys at 125 K.

➜We do not have superconducting materials now a days which can work at room temperature. But efforts are on by scientists is thus regard.

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