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Scientists continue to explore and research, discovering various materials with superconducting properties. The core characteristic of superconducting materials is that their resistance is zero at a certain critical temperature. When the material is in a superconducting state, its electrical conductivity is greatly enhanced PTMS MAGNETIC SEPARATOR except for iron. In traditional conductors, current flowing through them generates energy loss due to resistance, manifesting as phenomena such as heat generation.
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