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What is a superconductor? – Livescience.com
In a superconductor, an electric current can exist forever.

A superconductor is a material that achieves superconductivity, which is a state of matter that has no electrical resistance and does not allow magnetic fields to penetrate. An electric current in a superconductor can persist indefinitely.
Superconductivity…
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