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The entropy of the superconducting state is caused by the normal electrons, which number density increases with increasing temperature. At Tc$T_c$ all electrons become normal. All that is perfectly explained in the two-fluid model of Gorter and Casimir. Read Shoenberg's book.

The entropy of the superconducting state is caused by the normal electrons, which number density increases with increasing temperature. At Tc all electrons become normal. All that is perfectly explained in the two-fluid model of Gorter and Casimir. Read Shoenberg's book.

The entropy of the superconducting state is caused by the normal electrons, which number density increases with increasing temperature. At $T_c$ all electrons become normal. All that is perfectly explained in the two-fluid model of Gorter and Casimir. Read Shoenberg's book.

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The entropy of the superconducting state is caused by the normal electrons, which number density increases with increasing temperature. At Tc all electrons become normal. All that is perfectly explained in the two-fluid model of Gorter and Casimir. Read Shoenberg's book.