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magnetic

[mag-net-ik] / mægˈnɛt ɪk /


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Josephson contacts form the core of many quantum computers and make it possible to measure extraordinarily weak magnetic fields.

From Science Daily

This unique ability makes them extremely valuable for technologies such as efficient power transmission, energy storage, magnetic levitation systems, and quantum computers.

From Science Daily

Unlike ordinary magnets that settle into an orderly pattern, these materials avoid conventional magnetic order.

From Science Daily

The work may clarify whether magnetic fields trap charged dust particles, as suggested by Steward researchers George Rieke and András Gáspár.

From Science Daily

After winding, the copper coils are lowered by crane around a magnetic core made from hundreds of stacked sheets of millimeters-thin electrical steel.

From The Wall Street Journal