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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes zero electrical resistance in niobium-titanium magnets?
A)Cooper Pair formation✓
B)Increased electron scattering
C)Ionic lattice deformation
D)Spin polarization suppression
💡 Explanation
Superconductivity arises in niobium-titanium magnets due to Cooper Pair formation, where electrons pair up and move coherently; therefore, they experience no resistance, rather than electron scattering which increases resistivity, because it disrupts electron flow.
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