Liquid nitrogen used to cool yttrium barium copper oxide - HD stock video
Liquid nitrogen, resembling dry ice, is used to cool yttrium barium copper oxide to the low temperature of -196 degrees Celcius allowing it to levitate above a magnetic track in a laboratory demonstration of a phenomenon known as superconductivity. (Core number: FKAG244P. ABSA856K)
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