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Feb 18 |
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Shielding magnetic field without mu-metal If money doesn't matter, you could consider a superconducting shield, but I guess thats not an option. |
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Feb 16 |
answered | Is there a way to directly observe the spin texture of the surface states of topological insulators? |
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Feb 11 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Feb 11 |
accepted | half Skyrmion vs Meron |
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Feb 9 |
awarded | Student |
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Feb 9 |
asked | half Skyrmion vs Meron |
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Jan 29 |
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What practical issues remain for the adoption of Thorium reactors? Actually severl countries are investing in the research. One of the problems is sustainability. You could build one with todays knowledge, but you wan't to build one wich works savely for roughly 30-40 years. One huge problem for example is the extremely corrosive molten salt. |
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Jan 28 |
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What practical issues remain for the adoption of Thorium reactors? @AdamRedwine This is not correct, the K-27 submarine used an liquid metal cooled reactor. This is something completely different from an liquid fuel reactor. |
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Jan 26 |
answered | What practical issues remain for the adoption of Thorium reactors? |
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Jan 25 |
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Can superconducting magnets fly (or repel the earth's core)? @endolith The question is independant of type of magnet. It's just needed to create a magnetic field.Btw instead of a simple dipole field one could use a more advanced field profile, to avoid the necessity of the rotation. |
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Jan 25 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 25 |
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Nonlinear anomalous Hall effect Do you mean the longitudinal voltage? The AHE is not very well defined, but typically the AHE is proportional to the Magnetisation. |
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Jan 25 |
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Can superconducting magnets fly (or repel the earth's core)? @endolith he is talking about a superconducting magnet, not a superconductor. |
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Jan 25 |
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Why don't electrons crash into the nuclei they “orbit”? to 1:They are on the lowest energy level. They can't decay to lower ones. to 2: they don't stop, the planetary model is just that, a model(and a pretty bad one). |