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The blue metal is an aggregate used for buildings; it is not a metal and is not superconductive.
Superconductive materials are usually most effective when you need to conduct energy. These materials aren't recommended when you are working with water.
Yes, if you are using Fahrenheit or Celsius. If you are using Kelvin, no, because this is absolute zero. There are two types of superconductive materials: Low temperature superconductive materials (below 23 K or -418 F). High temperature superconductive materials (above 23k).
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Benjamin Washington Roberts has written: 'Superconductive materials and some of their properties' -- subject(s): Superconductors 'Properties of selected superconductive materials, 1978 supplement' -- subject(s): Superconductors
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No, absolutely not. No real person can do those stunts. He is just like everybody else, a normal human being.
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Example of superconducting alloys: Nb-Ti, Nb-Sn, V-Ga.
Pure mercury will exhibit superconductivity at 4.2 degrees Kelvin. It was the first superconductive material that H. Kamerlingh Onnes found in 1911.
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Ying-Yung Ko has written: 'Superconductive quantum interference and its applications'