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- Hysteresis Blocks Magic. // Design News;5/12/2008, Vol. 63 Issue 7, p21
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- Stability of the superconducting state of a multiconductor current-carrying element during the induction of current in it. Romanovskii, V. R. // Technical Physics;Mar98, Vol. 43 Issue 3, p302
A model which permits estimation of the temporal variation of the temperature and the current in the components of a superconducting cable is proposed. The permissible currents which can be induced in a six-strand current-carrying element without destroying its superconducting properties are...
- One-component cesium magnetometer for measuring the residual magnetic induction in ferromagnetic shields. Dovator, N. A. // Technical Physics Letters;May99, Vol. 25 Issue 5, p357
A simple design for a miniature cesium magnetometer intended for measuring the residual magnetic induction (B[sub 0]<=1000 nT) in ferromagnetic shields of cylindrical shape with an internal diameter � = 15 mm is described.
- Magnetic stabilization of a rotating glow discharge. Harry, J. E.; Evans, D. R. // Journal of Applied Physics;12/15/87, Vol. 62 Issue 12, p4708
Presents information on a study which analyzed measurements made on a magnetically rotated glow discharge over a range of pressure of 24 to 53 millibars. Description of the magnetic rotating discharge equipment; Variation in discharge voltage at low and high magnetic flux densities; Information...
- Minor hysteresis loop phenomena in particulate recording media. El-Hilo, M. M.; Al-Momnee, A. L.; Bakar, S. A. // Journal of Applied Physics;5/15/2002 Part 1, 2 & 3, Vol. 91 Issue 10, p8742
In this article measurements of minor hysteresis loops in substituted BaFe powder systems with different particle concentrations have been made. The area of minor loop is observed to decrease with decreasing particle concentration. In addition, the variation of magnetization with time along the...
- Flux penetration of melt-processed YBa2Cu3O7-d : Direct observation of anisotropy. Schuster, Th.; Koblischka, M. R.; Kuhn, H.; Gl�cker, M.; Ludescher, B.; Kronm�ller, H. // Journal of Applied Physics;9/1/93, Vol. 74 Issue 5, p3307
Presents a study which examined flux distributions on melt-process YBa[sub2]Cu[sub3]O[sub7-d] samples. Sample preparation; Results and discussion; Conclusion.
- Self-similar solutions for trapping and diffusion of magnetic flux during formation of field-reversed configuration. Bud�ko, A. B.; Karlson, E. T.; Liberman, M. A. // Physics of Fluids B: Plasma Physics;Feb93, Vol. 5 Issue 2, p457
Self-similar solutions are given that represent an analytical theory of implosion and extension stages of a T pinch before the magnetic field lines reconnection in course of formation of field-reversed configuration. Effects of Ohmic dissipation, thermal conductivity, and plasma turbulence are...
- Magnetics option avoids RF issues. Bunszel, Chris // South Carolina Business Journal;Nov2001, Vol. 20 Issue 10, p72
Focuses on the advantages of using magnetic induction in the design and construction of automobiles in the U.S. Signal transmission across the air interface; Set up of quasistatic magnetic around the transmitting coil; Reduction in the issues of interference with devices in the host car and...
- APPENDIX 5: The Electromagnetic Spectrum. // Peterson Field Guide to Atmosphere;1981, p327
Presents an appendix of the electromagnetic spectrum.


