what is superconductivity?
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the property of zero electrical resistance in some substances at very low absolute temperatures
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Superconductivity is that property in which the conductor at a certain temperature has zero resistivity
For ex-an oxide of barium, lanthanum and copper is superconductor at 40 k.
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