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- Meissner_effect abstract "The Meissner effect is an expulsion of a magnetic field from a superconductor during its transition to the superconducting state. The German physicists Walther Meissner and Robert Ochsenfeld discovered the phenomenon in 1933 by measuring the magnetic field distribution outside superconducting tin and lead samples. The samples, in the presence of an applied magnetic field, were cooled below their superconducting transition temperature. Below the transition temperature the samples cancelled nearly all interior magnetic fields. They detected this effect only indirectly because the magnetic flux is conserved by a superconductor: when the interior field decreases, the exterior field increases. The experiment demonstrated for the first time that superconductors were more than just perfect conductors and provided a uniquely defining property of the superconducting state.".
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- Meissner_effect subject Category:Magnetic_levitation.
- Meissner_effect subject Category:Quantum_magnetism.
- Meissner_effect subject Category:Superconductivity.
- Meissner_effect comment "The Meissner effect is an expulsion of a magnetic field from a superconductor during its transition to the superconducting state. The German physicists Walther Meissner and Robert Ochsenfeld discovered the phenomenon in 1933 by measuring the magnetic field distribution outside superconducting tin and lead samples. The samples, in the presence of an applied magnetic field, were cooled below their superconducting transition temperature.".
- Meissner_effect label "Efecto Meissner".
- Meissner_effect label "Efeito Meissner".
- Meissner_effect label "Efekt Meissnera".
- Meissner_effect label "Effet Meissner".
- Meissner_effect label "Effetto Meissner-Ochsenfeld".
- Meissner_effect label "Meissner effect".
- Meissner_effect label "Meissner-effect".
- Meissner_effect label "Meißner-Ochsenfeld-Effekt".
- Meissner_effect label "Эффект Мейснера".
- Meissner_effect label "ظاهرة مايسنر".
- Meissner_effect label "マイスナー効果".
- Meissner_effect label "邁斯納效應".
- Meissner_effect sameAs Meißner-Ochsenfeld-Effekt.
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- Meissner_effect sameAs マイスナー効果.
- Meissner_effect sameAs 마이스너_효과.
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- Meissner_effect sameAs Efeito_Meissner.
- Meissner_effect sameAs m.0dh44.
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