MCQ
Superconductors have $........?$
  • Almost zero resistivity
  • B
    Very high resistivity
  • C
    Temperature$-$dependent resistivity
  • D
    Moderate value of resistivity

Answer

Correct option: A.
Almost zero resistivity
Semiconductors are those which carry current with almost zero resistivity at a very low temperature $($example: Lead at $-272 -$ degree centigrade$)$. So, they have a very huge amount of current flow through them.

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