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When a material is in superconducting state and a magnetic field is applied
the superconducting property is not affected
the superconducting property may be affected and resistivity may increase from zero to a low value
the superconducting property may be destroyed
the material may become an insulator
Correct Answer:
the superconducting property may be destroyed
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