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Type I and Type II superconductors

Posted on October 21, 2011 by amsh

Depending upon their behavior in an external magnetic field, superconductors are divided into two types: a) Type I superconductors and b) Type II superconductors Let us discuss them one by one: 1) Type I superconductors: a). Type I superconductors are … Continue reading →

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