What happens to the resistivity of a superconductor as it transitions to the superconducting state?

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What happens to the resistivity of a superconductor as it transitions to the superconducting state?
  1. Increases
  2. Decreases
  3. Becomes zero
  4. Remains constant

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Q: What happens to the resistivity of a superconductor as it transitions to the superconducting state?
Solution: In the superconducting state, the resistivity of a superconductor becomes zero.
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