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Superconductivity And Electromagnetism 1st Ed 2021 Teruo Matsushita

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Superconductivity And Electromagnetism 1st Ed 2021 Teruo Matsushita
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.12 MB
Pages: 217
Author: Teruo Matsushita
ISBN: 9783030675677, 303067567X
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st ed. 2021

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Superconductivity And Electromagnetism 1st Ed 2021 Teruo Matsushita by Teruo Matsushita 9783030675677, 303067567X instant download after payment.

This book introduces readers to the characteristic features of electromagnetic phenomena in superconductivity. It first demonstrates not only that the diamagnetism in the superconductivity complies with Maxwell’s theory, which was formulated before the discovery of superconductivity, but also that the dominant E-B analogy in the electromagnetism loses perfection without the superconductivity. 
The book then explores flux pinning, which is responsible for the non-dissipative current in DC, leading to irreversibility in AC. Drawing on Maxwell’s work, it also proves theoretically that if there is no energy dissipation in the superconductivity caused by the break in time reversal symmetry, it contradicts the thermodynamic principle of energy conservation – something that had previously only been proved experimentally.
Lastly, the book addresses the longitudinal magnetic field effect, and explains how this phenomenon leads to a new development of Maxwell’s theory.          
Featuring numerous appendices to help readers understand the methods of derivation of equations, this book offers students and young scientists an introduction to applied superconductivity, especially in the context of power applications. 
Presenting the characteristic features of electromagnetic phenomena in superconductivity from basic to advanced topics for applications, the book offers a valuable resource for graduate students and researchers studying superconductivity as well as engineers working in electric utility industry.

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