| 1. | The key property is resistance, and in a superconductor, the resistance drops to zero.
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| 2. | Below 30K the resistance drops quadratically with temperature, approaching no resistance as absolute zero is approached.
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| 3. | These are devices that exhibit the property that resistance drops sharply at a certain threshold voltage.
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| 4. | When a field is switched in the one magnetic layer, resistance drops, representing a " 1 ."
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| 5. | Nicknamed " the electronic gas pedal, " the sensor's resistance drops as you apply greater force to it.
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| 6. | The gas in the bulb ionizes, starting a glow discharge, and its resistance drops to a low value.
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| 7. | In a superconductor however, the resistance drops abruptly to zero when the material is cooled below its critical temperature.
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| 8. | The increased death toll would likely result mainly from diseases that infect people whose resistance drops because they are malnourished, he said.
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| 9. | In the four-probe case, there is no potential drop across the voltage measurement leads so the contact resistance drop is not included.
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| 10. | :: : : : : : : What seems strange to me is that resistance drops to zero at any temperature above absolute zero.
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