Superconductors are materials that can conduct electricity without resistance when cooled below a certain critical temperature. This phenomenon allows for the lossless flow of electrical current, making them highly efficient for applications like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and particle accelerators. Additionally, superconductors exhibit the Meissner effect, which causes them to repel magnetic fields, enabling magnetic levitation. Their unique properties hold potential for advancements in technology, including energy storage and quantum computing.
It has no (zero) resistance - thus current flows without losses.
Niobium at cryogenic temperatures is one of the types of metal that may be used. Experimentation is still going on today.
no
conductress
No. it is not
no
No
solid
no and Never will be
it is a conducter
a baton
A conducter