File:Tin 4.2K Electromagnet.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionTin 4.2K Electromagnet.jpg |
English: A cylinder of tin - in a Dewar filled with liquid helium - has been placed between the poles of an electromagnet. The magnetic field is about 80 gauss. |
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Author | [I, Alfred Leitner took this photograph as a part of my movie on Type I Superconductors] |
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The movie had U.S. Copyright 1964, which expired and was not renewed. PUBLIC DOMAIN. |
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