Any electrons flowing through a superconductor will show up as a regular electric current.
A current of electricity can flow at the same strength for an indefinitely long time in a superconductor but only for as long as the superconductor is held below its critical temperature. If its temperature were allowed to rise to its critical temperature - or higher - the material would no longer behave as a superconductor: it would acquire resistivity which would restrict the flow of current.
Water is not a superconductor.
American Superconductor was created in 1987.
No. Salt water is a conductor but not a superconductor.
Low temperature. A superconductor doesn't 'perform' at all, and isn't even a superconductor, above its critical temperature.
Yes, a superconductor has zero resistance.
A superconductor superconducts ONLY at extremely low temperature.
The Nile River flows through the Sahara and the Rio Grande flows through the Chihuahuan Desert.
which waterway flows through wynoming
The Nile flows through Egypt.
The river that flows through Felsberg, Germany is the Fulda River.