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Jan 2, 2019 at 0:11 comment added Scientist Smith YT Note: Not all of the flux lines are blocked from entering the superconductor. There are very few small flux lines called fluxons that flow through the superconductor.
Apr 12, 2015 at 9:41 history closed Kyle Kanos
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Duplicate of How does quantum trapping with diamagnets work?, How do superconducting materials float in magnetic field?
Apr 11, 2015 at 13:13 comment added Qmechanic Possible duplicates: physics.stackexchange.com/q/15855/2451 , physics.stackexchange.com/q/48421/2451 and links therein.
Apr 11, 2015 at 13:12 history edited Qmechanic
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Apr 12, 2015 at 9:41
Apr 11, 2015 at 6:01 comment added user6760 A superconductor upon reaching critical temperature usually (very low) will become a perfect diamagnet meaning they exclude all magnetic flux from the superconductor. Hence when you place a permanent magnet onto it surface, the magnetic field lines cannot penetrate the surface and have to lift it up so the lines can reach the other pole.
Apr 11, 2015 at 3:54 comment added user6760 Meissner effect
Apr 10, 2015 at 22:22 comment added ACuriousMind This is also called flux pinning.
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