Suprajohtavassa
Suprajohtavassa is a term used in the field of materials science and physics to describe a class of materials that exhibit superconductivity at temperatures above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen (77 Kelvin or -196 degrees Celsius). Traditional superconductors, such as mercury and lead, operate at much lower temperatures, typically below 20 Kelvin, and require expensive and complex cooling systems to maintain these low temperatures. Suprajohtavassa materials, on the other hand, can be cooled using liquid nitrogen, which is much more readily available and cost-effective.
The discovery of suprajohtavassa materials has significant implications for various applications, including power transmission, magnetic levitation,
The exact mechanism by which suprajohtavassa materials function is still not fully understood, but it is believed