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Last Answer : Zero permeability

Description : At low temperature, Lead behaves as a (1) Semi conductor (2) Super conductor (3) Insulator (4) Conductor

Last Answer : (2) Super conductor Explanation: Lead exhibit superconducting phase transitions at low temperatures of 7.2 Kelvin. This discovery was made in 1913. At this temperature (known as critical temperature), ... to a different phase of matter; this superconducting phase is described by the BCS theory.

Description : Solids which conduct electricity at higher temperature but not at lower temperature are called (1) super-conductor (2) metallic-conductor (3) semi-conductor (4) insulator

Last Answer : (3) semi-conductor Explanation: Semiconductors are insulators at low temperatures and reasonably good conductors at higher temperatures. As temperature increases, the semiconductor material becomes a better and better conductor.

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Last Answer : (2) Super conductor Explanation: Lead exhibit super conducting phase transitions at low temperatures of 7.2 Kelvin. This discovery was made in 1913.

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Last Answer : The structure sensitive property of a super conductor is critical current density.

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