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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes zero resistance when a superconducting quench occurs?
A)Meissner effect maintains field expulsion
B)Flux pinning traps magnetic vortices
C)Thermally induced lattice stiffening
D)Cooper pair breaking restores resistance✓
💡 Explanation
Cooper pair collisions cause the material to exhibit resistance; therefore, the material transitions into a normal resistive state because Cooper pair breaking causes electron scattering, rather than retaining superconductivity via flux pinning or the problematic Meissner effect.
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