ülijuhtivaks
"Ülijuhtivaks" is the Estonian word for superconductivity. Superconductivity is a phenomenon observed in certain materials at very low temperatures, below a critical temperature. In this state, the material exhibits zero electrical resistance, meaning that electric current can flow through it indefinitely without any energy loss.
Beyond zero electrical resistance, superconductors also display the Meissner effect, where they expel magnetic fields from
The critical temperature at which a material becomes superconducting varies depending on the material. Some materials
The discovery of superconductivity by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes in 1911 was a significant breakthrough in physics.