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Why are super cooled metals good conductors?

Super cooled metals are good conductors because their super cooled properties allow them to conduct electric currents without resistance. This means no loss of energy.


When rubber is cooled to absolute zero it will?

When rubber is cooled to absolute zero, it will become extremely brittle and may fracture easily when subjected to stress. This is because rubber transitions from a flexible state to a rigid state at low temperatures, losing its ability to deform without breaking.


What happens when you cool a magnet?

Cooling a magnet can cause the atoms within it to align more uniformly, increasing its magnetic strength. At very low temperatures close to absolute zero, some materials can become superconducting, meaning they can conduct electricity with zero resistance and maintain a strong magnetic field indefinitely.


Why it is not possible to cool a liquid to absolute zero?

Because - anything cooled to absolute zero would no longer be liquid.


Very good conductor often formed when conductors are cooled to very low temperatures?

Superconductor


Is there any real super conductors?

Yes,Mercury at 4kelvin is a super conductor it can be cooled down to that temperature.


Properly made and cooled solder joint will have the solder?

well wetted round both conductors, and will appear shiny and smooth.


Why is it impossible to cool an object below absolute zero?

Absolute zero is when the atoms of all matter will stop moving. It can't be further cooled once they stop.


When a liquid is cooled its particles become a?

colder


What state of matter does a solid become when cooled?

contracted


What does a cooled gas become?

A bose-einstein condensate.


Is cobalt a super conductor of electricity?

conductorCobalt is a metal. Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity.

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