Determine the transition temperature and critical field at 4.2K for a given specimen of a superconductor if the critical fields are 1.41times10^(5) and 4.205times10^(5) amp/m at 14.1K and 12.9K respectively. how you conclude that the all superconductors are diamagnetic but all diamagnetic materials are not superconductors.

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Determine the transition temperature and critical field at 4.2K for a given specimen of a superconductor if the critical fields are 1.41times10^(5) and 4.205times10^(5) amp/m at 14.1K and 12.9K respectively.

how you conclude that the all superconductors are diamagnetic but all diamagnetic materials are not superconductors.

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