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To: Webster Groves who wrote (73515)2/28/2001 9:51:35 PM
From: Don Lloyd  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
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Sorry Heinz, but silver (Ag) is not an economical superconductor.
It is a good normal conductor, however.
Is there a new Ag compound that is superconducting
above 2 K of which I do not know ? Please inform.


The silver was not being used as a superconductor, but rather as a holding/mounting mechanism for using a small amount of the actual superconducting powder as the actual superconducting current flows along the silver-powder interface surface.

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Regards, Don
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