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The superconducting state is perfectly ____________ in nature*1 pointParamagneticDiamagneticFerromagneticFerrimagnetic

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The superconducting state is perfectly ____________ in nature*1 pointParamagneticDiamagneticFerromagneticFerrimagnetic

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The superconducting state is perfectly Diamagnetic in nature.

Here's why:

  1. Superconductors are materials that conduct electricity without any resistance when they are cooled below a certain temperature, known as the critical temperature.

  2. In the superconducting state, these materials expel all magnetic fields from their interior, a phenomenon known as the Meissner effect.

  3. This expulsion of magnetic fields is a characteristic of diamagnetic materials. Diamagnetic materials are repelled by a magnetic field.

  4. Therefore, the superconducting state is perfectly diamagnetic in nature.

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