College Physics III – Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism
Lead is a dense, malleable metal with the chemical symbol Pb and atomic number 82, known for its high atomic weight and low melting point. In the context of superconductors, lead is particularly noteworthy because it exhibits superconducting properties at low temperatures, which means it can conduct electricity without resistance under specific conditions, making it a material of interest in the development of superconducting technologies.
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