The lower the temperature, the higher the degree of superconductivity.
The pairing mechanism behind high-temperature superconductivity is the ability of certain materials to conduct electricity with zero electrical resistance.
I believe it is about 4.2 degrees K.
Emanuel Kaldis has written: 'High-Tc superconductivity 1996' -- subject(s): Congresses, High temperature superconductivity, Copper oxide superconductors
The hypothalamus does play a role in regulating body temperature
Mary E. DeWeese has written: 'High-temperature superconductivity'
I think so the super conducting material used will melt
Superconductivity is a purely quantum mechanical phenomenon. And as all quantum mechanical effects it disappears at high temperatures and/or large scale. One of ways to see quantum effects is to lower the temperature (in this case it's only way).
applications of superconductivity
Juice fool.
Lack of wind.
Variations in temperature often play a role in the formation of tornadoes, but they are not the only factor.
maintaining body temperature