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← ScienceWhich mechanism underlies induced current enhancement in superconductors?
A)Meissner effect expelling magnetic fields
B)Cooper pairs forming without resistance
C)Flux pinning increases critical current✓
D)Josephson junctions modulate current flow
💡 Explanation
Flux pinning enhances induced current capacity because the magnetic flux lines are trapped preventing movement; therefore the superconductor can sustain a greater critical current, rather than being limited by the initial expulsion via Meissner effect.
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