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← ScienceWhich outcome arises when raising the temperature of ceramic superconductor?
A)Loss of current carrying capacity✓
B)Increased critical magnetic field
C)Enhanced Meissner effect magnitude
D)Sustained zero electrical resistance
💡 Explanation
Raising temperature past a critical point causes the Cooper pairs to break apart and destabilize the superconducting state via the de Broglie wavelength. Therefore, current flow encounters resistance and carrying capacity is lost, rather than retaining superconductivity, even without disturbances.
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