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Superconductivity is the transmission of current with no resistive losses, and is one of the most active areas of condensed matter physics research.
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What would be the behavior of the electric field in extremely long superconductor wires?
I have that very simple physics question. Imagine a simple Battery-resistor circuit (basic Ohm's law), but with two extremely long superconductor wires (1 light-year long, this is, 9 460 730 472 580,8 …