On 12/3/23 00:10, Stephen Loosley wrote:

Viable superconducting material created at low temperature and low
pressure ...

Perhaps that should be "*high* temperature and low pressure"?

The problem with superconducting was that the temperature needed was very low. So low that a h"igh-temperature" superconductor is one that works at −196.2 °C, and "room" temperature one at 0 °C.


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