Superconductivity is not a hypothesis, it is a fact. It has been observed many times and is used for a variety of purposes.
What is hypothetical is theories as to why it happens. The reasons have not been established yet, so it remains theoretical.
applications of superconductivity
The lower the temperature, the higher the degree of superconductivity.
The difference is that working hypothesis is that your still working on it but the hypothesis that your not working on it.
It was the Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes who discovered superconductivity in 1911.
Werner Buckel has written: 'Superconductivity' -- subject(s): Superconductivity
Ernest A Lynton has written: 'Superconductivity' -- subject(s): Superconductivity
J. B. Ketterson has written: 'Superconductivity' -- subject(s): Superconductors, Superconductivity
avoid resistance
Charles Goethe Kuper has written: 'An introduction to the theory of superconductivity' -- subject(s): Superconductivity
A better explanation might exist.
A better explanation might exist.
A better explanation might exist.