superkonduktiivseid
Superkonduktiivseid refers to materials that exhibit superconductivity. Superconductivity is a phenomenon observed in certain materials where, below a critical temperature, their electrical resistance drops to exactly zero. This means that electric current can flow through them indefinitely without any energy loss. In addition to zero resistance, superconductors also expel magnetic fields from their interior, a property known as the Meissner effect.
The discovery of superconductivity dates back to 1911 when Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes observed it
The practical applications of superconductivity are vast and include technologies like powerful electromagnets used in MRI