why does metals when cooled down to a very low temperature lose their resistance
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The hotter the metal gets, the more the electrons scatter, causing the metal to be more resistant to an electrical current. Metals heated to certain temperatures also can lose their magnetism The temperature at which this happens in a specific metal is known as its Curie temperature.
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