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  • .../www.physics.ubc.ca/~supercon/supercon.html University of British Columbia Superconductivity Group] ...uperconductivityFall2001/CourseHome/index.htm MIT OpenCourseWare - Applied Superconductivity]
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  • #REDIRECT [[superconductivity]]
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  • | title = Superconductivity: A Very Short Introduction
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  • *[[Superconductivity]], the [[Meissner effect]], the [[flux trapping effect]], [[magnetic levita
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  • | pagename = Superconductivity | abc = Superconductivity
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  • ...esults in unusual observable macroscopic phenomena, such as superfluidity, superconductivity and other 'super' transport phenomena.
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  • ...omputational physics, currently applied to the problem of high-temperature superconductivity. My academic interests include astronomy, mathematics, and computer scienc
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  • ...www.physorg.com/news11668.html]. Single walled nanotubes may also exhibit superconductivity but have not been demonstrated to do so at the nanotube lengths of their mu
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  • '''Superconductivity''' is a phenomenon in which a material's [[resistance]] suddenly drops to z
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  • ...uter circuits entirely out of nanotubes. Nanotubes have been shown to be [[superconductivity|superconducting]] at low temperatures.
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  • ...essential for the fractional quantum Hall effect needed for ultra-high Tc superconductivity with topological order parameters.
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  • ...thic drugs acted like solitons which are responsible for ‘high temperature-superconductivity’ as well as for the well-known extraordinary sensitivity of biological sy ...economical importance; there is much more money to be made from the high-T superconductivity of homeopathic drugs than from healing the sick.--[[User:Paul Wormer|Paul
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  • ...etical problem is the explanation for [[superconductivity|high-temperature superconductivity]]. Strong efforts, largely experimental, are being put into making workable
    14 KB (1,896 words) - 14:20, 27 December 2022
  • <td rowspan="3"> For theory of superconductivity, usually called the BCS-theory <td rowspan="2"> For break-through in the discovery of superconductivity in ceramic materials
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  • {{cite book |title=Superconductivity and superfluidity |pages=pp. 4 ''ff'' |chapter=§1.1.3 Perfect diamagnetism </ref> Unlike the other examples of magnetic behavior considered here, superconductivity is the consequence of macroscopic currents, not atomic level magnetic momen
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  • ...ed magnets up to 60 Gauss) and cooled down (nitrogen most of the time) but superconductivity played no part to create these spectra. Only good channel analyzers and pat
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  • * Superconductivity
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  • Liquid hydrogen is important in cryogenics and in the study of superconductivity, as its boiling point is only 20.28 degrees above absolute zero.
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  • ...the invention of the [[transistor]]; and Physics 1972, for the theory of [[superconductivity]]; and
    33 KB (4,841 words) - 15:05, 15 April 2024
  • ...o is needed to explain certain "[[macroscopic]] quantum systems" such as [[superconductivity|superconductors]] and [[superfluid]]s.
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