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    Does achieving resonance produce a superconductive state in a material?

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    A Resonant Superconductor ?

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      Interesting topic. Heres a start for some.

      resonance

      "Resonance occurs when the reactance of an inductor balances the reactance of a capacitor at some given frequency. In such a resonant circuit where it is in series resonance, the current will be maximum and offering minimum impedance. In parallel resonant circuits the opposite is true."


      I am not quite up to scratch on all things resonant, but I am working on it. My basic understand is that there are next to no losses at resonance when achieved correctly. The only loss may be one of resistance.
      Last edited by ren; 09-20-2008, 04:54 AM.
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