2- Can all Cooper pairs have one quantum state and form a coherent wave? 3- Why does the resistivity of superconductors become zero? 4- Why strong magnetic field can be produced by superconductor wires? In this case, why there is restriction on using conductor wires? 5-why, there is a rapid decrease in the voltage of superconductor with reduction of temperature while the rate of its decreasing declines near the transition temperature to superconductivity?

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2- Can all Cooper pairs have one quantum state and form a coherent wave?
3- Why does the resistivity of superconductors become zero?
4- Why strong magnetic field can be produced by superconductor wires? In
this case, why there is restriction on using conductor wires?
5-why, there is a rapid decrease in the voltage of superconductor with
reduction of temperature while the rate of its decreasing declines near the
transition temperature to superconductivity?
Transcribed Image Text:2- Can all Cooper pairs have one quantum state and form a coherent wave? 3- Why does the resistivity of superconductors become zero? 4- Why strong magnetic field can be produced by superconductor wires? In this case, why there is restriction on using conductor wires? 5-why, there is a rapid decrease in the voltage of superconductor with reduction of temperature while the rate of its decreasing declines near the transition temperature to superconductivity?
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