gyorsulásáram
Gyorsulásáram, also known as supercurrent, is a phenomenon observed in certain materials at very low temperatures, where electrical current flows without any resistance. This effect is a direct consequence of the quantum mechanical behavior of electrons in these materials. The most well-known example of a material exhibiting gyorsulásáram is superconductors, which are materials that can conduct electricity without any loss of energy once they are cooled below a certain critical temperature.
The discovery of gyorsulásáram dates back to the early 20th century, with significant contributions from physicists
Gyorsulásáram has numerous practical applications, including the development of superconducting magnets used in magnetic resonance imaging
Despite its potential, the practical use of gyorsulásáram is limited by the need for extremely low temperatures