Many metals become superconductors (zero resistance, zero loss, zero heating) at low temperatures. If they are warmed above the critical tempareature, the superconductivity is lost. Also, if the metal experiences a magnetic field above a critical value, the superconductivity is lost. Consider an aluminum wire with 1 mm diameter below its critical temperature of 1.2

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