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What is the conductivity of superconductor is?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The conductivity of superconductor is infinite.its ntse 1st question.

Answered by franktheruler
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A superconductor is a physical substance which has infinite conductivity and zero resistivity. Getting such objects in our world is not impossible but is surely improbable.


Silver solutions at -4 degree centigrade (which arn't actually available all the time) is a very good example for superconductors. Some metals when cooled for below its freezing point can also act as superconductors.


The application of superconductors are mainly used in the study of nanotechnology.

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