In case of normal material,the magnetic lines of force can penetrate the material,but in case of superconductor material the magnetic lines of forces repels from the material.Since superconductor materials have dimagnetic property.This effect is called meissner effect.
Yes, a magnetic field won't penetrate a superconductor. That's called the Meissner effect.
Meissner corpuscle
Yes, sensing light touch.
Meissner's corpuscles and Merkel discs
Whilst all of these things are within the dermis of the skin, the arrector pili is the odd thing out. The arrector pili is a muscle where as the rest (meissner, pacinian and merkel) are nerve endings. The result of contraction of arrector pili is the standing up of a hair. The meissner corpuscle is a sensory nerve ending that is specific for fine touch, as are merkel cells [light touch]. The pacinian corpuscle is a nerve ending specific for sensation of deep pressure and vibration.
The Meissner effect refers to the expulsion of magnetic flux when a material becomes superconducting in a magnetic field. A material that shows perfect conductivity is called a superconductor.
The Meissner effect is related to an electrical current. The energy comes from getting the current started. Any energy in a magnetic field adds to the effort of getting the current started: this is basically the same as the energy in an inductance.
Superconductor
Fritz Meissner's birth name is Frederic William Meissner.
Kimmie Meissner's birth name is Kimberly Claire Meissner.
Georg Meissner died in 1905.
Georg Meissner was born in 1829.
Stan Meissner was born in 1956.
Carl Meissner died in 1874.
Carl Meissner was born in 1800.
Karl Meissner died in 1959.
Karl Meissner was born in 1891.