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Does a superconductor expel a magnetic field?

As a superconducting material transitions into its superconducting state, it ejects internal magnetic fields. In that light, yes, a superconductor could be said to expel a magnetic field according to what is called the Meissner effect. A link can be found below.


Will Earth lose its magnetic field in the future?

There is no definitive answer to whether Earth will lose its magnetic field in the future. Scientists believe that the magnetic field has weakened and shifted in the past, but it is uncertain if it will disappear completely.


Is superconductors exhibit perfect diamagnetism?

Yes, superconductors exhibit perfect diamagnetism, meaning they expel magnetic fields completely when in their superconducting state. This is known as the Meissner effect.


The area around an object that is affected by the magnetism of that object is the?

A Magnetic Force


What has the author Rolf Karl Michael Landshoff written?

Rolf Karl Michael Landshoff has written: 'Transport phenomena in a completely ionized gas in presence of a magnetic field' 'The plasma in a magnetic field'


Region around a magnet in which magnetic force can act?

Magnetic freild


Do magnetic field lines close together indicate a weaker magnetic field?

No, magnetic field lines close together indicate a stronger magnetic field, while magnetic field lines farther apart indicate a weaker magnetic field. The density of field lines represents the strength of the magnetic field in that region.


What is the relationship between magnetic field strength and distance in a magnetic field?

The relationship between magnetic field strength and distance in a magnetic field is inversely proportional. This means that as the distance from the source of the magnetic field increases, the strength of the magnetic field decreases.


Why do pigeons have such a great sense of direction?

Science is not completely sure, the eyes are a resource and the magnetic field is another one.


How does a pigeon know its way home?

Science is not completely sure, the eyes is a resource and the magnetic field is another one.


What provides a strong magnetic field used to completely erase data on a hard drive or tape drive?

Degausser


Is it possible for the opposing magnetic field to be strong enough to completely stop an object from falling?

No because the magnetic field induced attracts the falling magnet, creating a force which slows down the magnet. If the magnetic field increased to a certain point where the force acting on the magnet was enough to stop the magnet from falling, gravity would act on the bob, causing the magnet to speed up again until it reaches a happy medium speed (or even a terminal speed if you will). When this happens, a changing magnetic field occurs and an induced current is formed again. This cycle repeats.