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why superconductor tin at T=1K strongly absorb electromagnetic radiation of wavelength 0.9mm but only weakly absorb radiation of wavelength 1.1mm?​

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Answered by yogesh22996
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Answer:1 Magnetism in Matter

Magnetic Moments of Atoms

Magnetization and Magnetic Field

Strength

Classification of Magnetic Substances

Ferromagnetism

Paramagnetism

Diamagnetism

12.2 A Brief History of

Superconductivity

12.3 Some Properties of Type I

Superconductors

Critical Temperature and Critical

Magnetic Field

Magnetic Properties of Type I

Superconductors

Penetration Depth

Magnetization

12.4 Type II Superconductors

12.5 Other Properties of

Superconductors

Persistent Currents

Coherence Length

FluxQuantization

12.6 Electronic Specific Heat

12.7 BCS Theory

12.8 Energy Gap Measurements

Single-Particle Tunneling

Absorption of Electromagnetic

Radiation

12.9 Josephson Tunneling

The dc Josephson Effect

The ac Josephson Effect

Quantum Interference

12.10 High-Temperature

Superconductivity

Mechanisms of High-Tc

Superconductivity

12.11 Applications of

Superconductivity (Optional)

Summary

ESSAY Superconducting Devices, by

Clark A. Hamilton

Explanation:

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