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by kamilner
1400 days ago
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Surely this would be a DC line, right? AC induces resistance in superconductors because it necessarily induces a changing magnetic field, iirc (or maybe that's only particular types of superconductors). Edit: Found this, which isn't specific but refers to it as a three-phase transmission cable which implies it is indeed AC http://www.jicable.org/2007/Actes/Session_A3/JIC07_A34.pdf |
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AC doesn't directly induce resistance, no. But there's a shared budget of current and magnetic field, and if you blow the budget the wire becomes a normal conductor.