superconductivity Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌsuː.pə.kɒn.dʌkˈtɪv.ə.ti]
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  • Scientists are optimistic they can raise the temperature at which superconductivity occurs by tweaking the plastic's spaghetti-like structure.

  • In doing so, the group shattered the temperature record for superconductivity in an organic material.

  • Superconductivity means the complete absence of electrical resistance.

  • Superconductivity is a phenomenon of materials such that when you cool them, they will lose all of their resistance to electricity.

  • Hence, we analytically confirm experimental predictions that surface superconductivity may be suppressed by coating a superconductor with a normal metal.

  • The human genome project has fired more public imagination and concern than, say, superconductivity research, and for understandable reasons.

  • In support of this, he offers the case-study of superconductivity and concludes that the relevant model has an 'independent and non-reducible phenomenological' dimension (p. 187).

  • This provides a simple setting to investigate energy losses for non-isothermal superconductivity.

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