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'''Superconductivity''' is the phenomenon in which a material's resistance to electricity drops to zero.
'''Superconductivity''' is the phenomenon in which a material's resistance to electricity drops to zero. those materials which exhibit superconductivity generally do so at temperatures close to [[absolute zero]].

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Superconductivity is the phenomenon in which a material's resistance to electricity drops to zero. those materials which exhibit superconductivity generally do so at temperatures close to absolute zero.