From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsuperconductivitysu‧per‧con‧duc‧tiv‧i‧ty /ˌsuːpəkɒndəkˈtɪvəti $ -pərkɑːn-/ noun [uncountable] TEEHPEthe ability of some substances to allow electricity to flow through them very easily, especially at very low temperatures
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superconductivity• We observe no evidence for granular superconductivity.• Resistance comes from mobile electrons losing momentum in scattering and is usually inevitable except in superconductivity.• The project provides only a few specialised types of mass-produced magnets, using the already-established technology of low-temperature superconductivity.