superconductivity

/ˌsupərˌkɑndəkˈtɪvəti/
noun
  1. The property of a material to conduct electricity with zero electrical resistance, usually at very low temperatures.
    • The discovery of superconductivity in certain ceramics won the Nobel Prize.
    • Scientists are studying superconductivity to create more efficient power grids.
    • Superconductivity allows magnets to levitate above a track in maglev trains.
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