Critical field resistance
ID: critical-field-resistance
Critical field resistance is a term often used in the context of superconductivity and the behavior of superconductors in the presence of magnetic fields. It refers to the maximum resistance that a superconducting material can exhibit before it transitions from a superconducting state (where it exhibits zero electrical resistance) to a normal conductive state in the presence of an external magnetic field.
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