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A superconductor superconducts ONLY at extremely low temperature.

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A superconductor performs best at what?

A superconductor performs best at very low temperatures, typically near absolute zero (-273.15°C or -459.67°F). This is when its electrical resistance drops to zero and it exhibits properties such as perfect conductivity and the expulsion of magnetic fields.


Is salt water a superconductor?

No. Salt water is a conductor but not a superconductor.


When was American Superconductor created?

American Superconductor was created in 1987.


What resistance does a superconductor have?

An ideal superconductor has exactly zero losses, thus resistance is zero.


Is water a superconductor?

No, water is not a superconductor. Superconductors are materials that can conduct electricity with no resistance at very low temperatures. Water does not have the properties necessary to exhibit superconductivity.


How does a superconductor floating work?

A superconductor floating works by using the Meissner effect, which causes the superconductor to repel magnetic fields. This creates a magnetic field that locks the superconductor in place above a magnet, allowing it to float without any friction or resistance.


What is the symbol for Superconductor Technologies Inc in NASDAQ?

The symbol for Superconductor Technologies Inc. in NASDAQ is: SCON.


What is the symbol for American Superconductor Corporation in NASDAQ?

The symbol for American Superconductor Corporation in NASDAQ is: AMSC.


In what year did Superconductor Technologies Inc - SCON - have its IPO?

Superconductor Technologies Inc. (SCON) had its IPO in 1993.


In what year did American Superconductor Corporation - AMSC - have its IPO?

American Superconductor Corporation (AMSC) had its IPO in 1991.


Is the conductivity of superconductor infinite?

yes


What will happen when electrons pass through a superconductor?

Any electrons flowing through a superconductor will show up as a regular electric current.