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Superconductor

Superconductor. Liquid Helium (1911). Temperature = -269°C. Discovery of Superconductivity. Onnes: Nobel Prize Winner (1913). Envy / Jealosy. Repulsion Between Two Charges. Is It Possible?. Motivation for Superconductivity. + + + + + +. Another Feature of Superconductivity.

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Superconductor

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  1. Superconductor

  2. Liquid Helium (1911) Temperature = -269°C

  3. Discovery of Superconductivity Onnes: Nobel Prize Winner (1913)

  4. Envy / Jealosy

  5. Repulsion Between Two Charges

  6. Is It Possible?

  7. Motivation for Superconductivity + + + + + +

  8. Another Feature of Superconductivity Superconductor & Magnet Repells Each Other! YouTube: Magetic Levitation

  9. YouTube: MLX Japan

  10. Thanks~!! Prof. Seewhy Lee

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