The metal niobium becomes a superconductor with zero electrical resistance when it is cooled to below 9 K. but its superconductive behavior ceases when the magnetic flux density at its surface exceeds 0.12 T. Determine the maximum current that a 0.1-mm-diameter niobium wire can carry and remain superconductive.
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