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minus-squareeramseth@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up10·1 year agoMaybe it’s me misunderstanding, but 127 is considered room temp?
minus-squareDominicHillsun@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up31arrow-down1·1 year ago127c is the maximum operating temperature. If it goes above that, it looses superconductivity. This material below 127c (which is insanely hot for superconductors) will be superconductive. Operating range is -273c to 127c
Maybe it’s me misunderstanding, but 127 is considered room temp?
127c is the maximum operating temperature. If it goes above that, it looses superconductivity.
This material below 127c (which is insanely hot for superconductors) will be superconductive.
Operating range is -273c to 127c
Makes sense. Thanks for clarifying.
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