electromagnetism - If you embed an extremely thin magnetic strip in superconducting block do supercurrents form around the strip? - Physics Stack Exchange
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Last updated 17 Jul 2024
Given a superconducting block (lets assume type 1) in grey below and a very thin magnetic strip with a simple magnetic dipole structure (in blue below) inserted into the block. If we were to cool the
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