ass1: Add conclusion to question 1
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Most of the plotted elements are type-I superconductors, but vanadium, for example, is type-II.
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Most of the plotted elements are type-I superconductors, but vanadium, for example, is type-II.
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Vanadium does, however, behave similar to the rest of the elements.
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Vanadium does, however, behave similar to the rest of the elements.
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In conclusion, the statement that superconductivity is more likely to be observed in metals whose normal state is highly resistive is rejected by this analysis of the superconducting elements.
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\section{Exam question electrodynamics in superconductors}
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\section{Exam question electrodynamics in superconductors}
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No idea yet.
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No idea yet.
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