Why are superconductors efficient than ordinary conductors?

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2026-08-18 06:10

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It doesn't. Superconductors have no (virtually no) losses, they are purely inductive. This has no bearing on how current flows. Normal conductor will heat up due to resistive losses of the line (I^2 R losses), while a superconductor shouldn't.

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