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← ScienceWhich phenomenon inhibits persistent current flow in superconducting loops beyond critical field strength?
A)Magnetic flux expulsion
B)Critical current quenching✓
C)Quantum entanglement disruption
D)Josephson junction decoupling
💡 Explanation
Critical current quenching occurs because exceeding the critical magnetic field induces normal conductivity, therefore suppressing the superconductivity; rather than flux expulsion which occurs below the threshold or quantum entanglement disruptions not fundamental to the phenomena.
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