Answer:
Temperature at which molybdenum becomes superconducting is-272.25°C
Explanation:
Conductor are those hard substances which allows path of electric current through them. And super conductors are those hard substances which have resistance against the flow of electric current through them.
As given, molybdenum becomes superconducting at temperatures below 0.90 K.
Temperature in Kelvins can be converted in °C by relation:
T(°C)=273.15-T(K)
Molybdenum becomes superconducting in degrees Celsius.
T(°C)=273.15-0.90= -272.25 °C
Temperature at which molybdenum becomes superconducting is -272.25 °C
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Answer:
answer A makes the most sense
Explanation:
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