Superconductor Graph
Graph of superconductors shows instant drop in resistance after critical temperature. The graph of superconductor and ordinary conductors moves similar until critical point, after this temperature the normal conductor moves in the same way while superconductors show no resistance properties.
This change at critical temperature in superconductors is also called phase transition. The graph of super conductor is added in the image below:
Superconducters
Superconductors are those elements that conduct electricity without resistance after they become colder than a particular temperature, which is also called “critical temperature”. At this temperature, electrons move freely through the material hence they become superconductors.
Ordinary conductors, such as copper gradually get more conductive with a decrease in temperature but superconductors like metals mercury get conductive all at once, after the critical temperature. This is also called phase transition.
In this article, we will study superconductor definitions, types of superconductors, properties of superconductors, working of superconductors, applications of superconductors and others in detail.
Table of Content
- What is Superconductor?
- Working of Superconductors
- Superconductor Examples
- Superconductor Graph
- Types of Superconductor
- Properties of Superconductors
- Application of Superconductors