An experimental board containing a superconducting tape-shaped HTS material called Bi-2223 and a controlled heater is used to test the thermal runaway-based concept of magnet protection. Credit: ...
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Science Behind It: How Do Magnets Work?
Magnets are everywhere in our daily lives, even if we don’t always notice them. From holding up notes on the fridge to powering complex machines, magnetism plays a crucial role in technology, science, ...
Scientists have succeeded in simulating the magnetization reversal of Nd-Fe-B magnets using large-scale finite element models constructed based on tomographic data obtained by electron microscopy.
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Amazing Magnet Facts You Probably Didn’t Know
Magnets are a lot more than just refrigerator decorations or components in science kits. These fascinating objects, which have been known since ancient times, are central to a wide array of ...
For the first time, scientists used a high-temperature superconducting electromagnet to create a field strength of 20 teslas—the most powerful high-temperature magnetic field ever created on Earth.
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