Superconductors

Superconductors are materials that are able to conduct electricity without any resistance or loss of energy. This phenomenon occurs when the material is cooled to a critical temperature, at which point it can carry electric current indefinitely without any dissipation of energy. Superconductors have various applications in technologies such as MRI machines, particle accelerators, and power transmission lines due to their ability to carry large currents without loss.

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