I was just knowing little bit about bose einstein condensate then I came across superconductor. In the bose einstein condensate particles have same energy levels and they can not escape the level or can't change their energy. Now I can't find the reason why anything should have near zero resistance for this. So my question is how does no energy change of the particles cause zero or near zero resistance ?
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Resistance is not something you apply is a property of a given system. – Mauricio Aug 31 '18 at 14:54
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@Mauricio great suggestion. Is it okay now? – Nobody recognizeable Aug 31 '18 at 14:56
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Again resistance is not a cause but a result. I would prefer to ask, does zero resistance means that there are no energy exchanging processes between particles? But I'm not sure if that is your question. – Mauricio Aug 31 '18 at 15:01
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1Possible duplicate of Intuitive reasons for superconductivity – John Rennie Sep 01 '18 at 07:22
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@JohnRennie you should close it as duplicate . I got the answer. – Nobody recognizeable Sep 01 '18 at 12:36