Meaning & Definition of word "Superconductivity"

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    Superconductivity

    /ˌsuːpərkənˈdʌktɪvɪti/

    noun:

    • 1. The phenomenon that occurs in certain materials at very low temperatures, where they exhibit zero electrical resistance and the expulsion of magnetic fields.
      • Example: Superconductivity allows for the perfect conductivity of electricity without any energy loss.
    • 2. A state in which a material exhibits superconducting properties.
      • Example: The research team discovered a new compound that enters the state of superconductivity at a higher temperature than previously known materials.
    • 3. The branch of physics that studies superconductive materials and their applications.
      • Example: Scientists are making significant breakthroughs in the field of superconductivity, which could revolutionize energy transmission.

    Etymology

    The term 'superconductivity' is derived from 'super-', meaning above or beyond, and 'conductivity', indicating the property of conducting electricity.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    superconductive state:

    The state in which a material exhibits superconductivity.

    critical temperature:

    The temperature below which a material transitions to a superconductive state.

    Related Words

    superconductor:

    A material that exhibits superconductivity.

    critical field:

    The magnetic field strength above which superconductivity is destroyed.

    Slang Meanings of superconductivity