superconducted

/ˌsupərkənˈdʌktɪd/
verb
  1. To conduct electricity with zero electrical resistance, typically at very low temperatures.
    • Scientists discovered that the new ceramic compound superconducted at a record high temperature.
    • If the wire superconducted, the power grid could transmit energy without any loss.
    • The material superconducted when cooled with liquid nitrogen.
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