Physics, asked by kamalgill7849, 1 year ago

what are two condition for a material to become superconductor

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Answered by paroshnee18
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The material must be cooled below a characteristic temperature, known as its superconducting transition or critical temperature (Tc). The current passing through a given cross-section of the material must be below a characteristic level known as the critical current density (Jc).

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate here is ur answer

The material must be cooled below a characteristic temperature, known as its superconducting transition or critical temperature (Tc)..

The magnetic field to which the material is exposed must be below a characteristic value known as the critical magnetic field (Hc)

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