negative resistor



if you look at the voltage current relationship at the input side of a
voltage regulator, you'll note that it acts like a negative resistor.
as the voltage source increases, the current decreases.
my question is, could you get a super conducting (zero resistance)
element by putting a resistor in series with the negative resistor?

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