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by AlexandrB
1036 days ago
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The cost still matters because if the losses cost less to replace than the superconducting material costs to install, no one will use it. So parents point still stands. It doesn't matter how high the electrical efficiency is, what matters is cost efficiency. |
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As with all toy models being applied to the real world, there are important factors to model in that aren't immediately obvious.