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Two physics students are arguing about superconductors and their discovery. Jeffe says that he can use a thermometer and a plug that generates electric current to mimic the experiment and make a superconductor since the thermometer contains mercury. Sigorne says that he is wrong. Who should win the argument?
Sigorne, because Jeffe can’t use mercury to create a superconductor
Sigorne, because Jeffe would have to cool the mercury as well
Jeffe, because he has all of the materials to make a superconductor
Jeffe, because superconductors are simple to make as long as there is a metal and a current
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