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Quantum Gravity - Magnetic Field Lines in a Superconductor


Slide 40


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The situation is different for a magnetic field that lies within a superconducting material. In this case, there really are only a finite number of magnetic field lines along which the field is concentrated in any compact region. Moving charges that do not encounter any of these lines do not experience a force due to the magnetic field.

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