What is superconductivity?
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Superconductivity is a quantum phenomenon observed in certain materials at very low temperatures, where they exhibit zero electrical resistance and expel magnetic fields from their interior (the Meissner effect). Superconductors also display the ability to conduct electrical current indefinitely without any energy loss, making them highly desirable for various technological applications such as magnetic levitation and high-speed electronics.