Why Superconductor damage with high current
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the principle of superconductor is that the conductor is at a very low temperature close to absolute zero.
high currents produce more heat energy, which tends to increase the temperature of the conductor, thus it damages the superconductor.
high currents produce more heat energy, which tends to increase the temperature of the conductor, thus it damages the superconductor.
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