In what temperatures is the superconductivity observed?

very low
very high
in every temperature
it depends on the material used
Superconductivity is a phenomenon of exactly zero electrical resistance and expulsion of magnetic fields, which occur in certain materials when cooled below a characteristic critical temperature. This quantum phenomenon is impossible to be explained by the classical physics.
Paweł Kołodziejczyk
0
Correct this question
3
Very interesting!
reach: rather globalphysicstechnologytemperature
Physics quizTechnology quiz
  You will play as

Answers by country

very low
very high
in every temperature
it depends on the material used
answers
flagthe Netherlands
72%
0%
4%
24%
25
flagEstonia
70%
20%
10%
0%
10
flagSingapore
66%
25%
0%
8%
12
flagSwitzerland
65%
6%
0%
27%
29
flagAustralia
62%
6%
11%
18%
43
flagthe United Kingdom
55%
12%
7%
22%
101
flagGreece
52%
15%
0%
31%
19
flagthe United States
52%
17%
5%
23%
197
flagIndia
50%
21%
8%
18%
287
flagAustria
50%
15%
11%
22%
53
flagGhana
50%
20%
0%
30%
10
flagGermany
50%
12%
9%
28%
232
flagCanada
47%
17%
17%
17%
23
flagMalaysia
40%
13%
13%
26%
15
flagRepublic of Ireland
40%
0%
0%
60%
10
flagPoland
38%
16%
6%
38%
8773
flagSweden
36%
18%
0%
45%
11
flagNigeria
26%
40%
0%
33%
15
flagthe Philippines
20%
36%
8%
36%
25
flagPakistan
20%
0%
20%
60%
20