What are superconductors?
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A superconductor is a material that can conduct electricity or transport electrons from one atom to another with no resistance. This means no heat, sound or any other form of energy would be released from the material when it has reached "critical temperature" (Tc), or the temperature at which the material becomes superconductive.
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Superconductors are the compounds which passes electricity
And the example of Superconductors are Water Zinc Copper etc
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Superconductors are the compounds which passes electricity
And the example of Superconductors are Water Zinc Copper etc
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