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Differentiate between Type-1 & Type- II Superconductors.
Distinguish Between
Solution
Sr. No. | Type I superconducters | Type II superconductors |
1. | They exhibit complete Meissner effect. | They exhibit partial Meissner effect. |
2. | There are perfect diamagnetics. | They are not perfect diamagnetics. |
3. | These are known as soft superconductors. | They are known as hard superconductors. |
4. | They have only one critical magnetic field. | They have two critical magnetic fields. |
5. | These material undergo a sharp transition from the superconducting state to the normal state at the critical magnetic field. |
These materials undergo a gradual transition from the superconducting state to the normal state between the two critical magnetic fields. |
6. | The highest value of critical magnetic field is 0. 1 WB/m2 | The upper critical magnetic filed can be of the order of 50 Wb/m2 |
7. | Application are very limited. | They are used to generate very high magnetic fields. |
8. | Examples: Lead, Tin, Mercury, etc | Examples: Alloys like Nb-Sn, Nb-Ti, etc. |
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