Without any resistance, Superconducting Materials easily conduct electricity. They offer a variety of potential qualities, including a high heat capacity and critical temperature, and are able to transmit electricity without losing any energy. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment uses superconductor materials, which are widely employed in many other industries, including the medical sector. Superconducting Materials are any of a number of metallic compounds or alloys that have the ability to conduct electricity or electric charge without encountering any resistance and without generating heat, sound, or other forms of energy. Gallium, cadmium, aluminium, vanadium, zinc, tungsten, thorium, lead, titanium, and lanthanum are a few of the frequently utilised superconducting substances. Magnets, wires, cables, powders, or crystals are the various forms in which these materials can be found.