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Magnetic fields applied, effect

Hall effect If a current (I) is passed through a conducting crystal in a direction perpendicular to that of an applied magnetic field (H), the conductor develops a potential (V) between the faces which are mutually perpendicular to both the direction of the current and the magnetic field. This is known as the Hall effect the magnitude of the potential difference is given by... [Pg.199]

It is perfectly diamagnetic, i.e. it completely excludes applied magnetic fields. This is the Meissner effect and is the reason why a superconductor can levitate a magnet. [Pg.1183]

The morphological effects of applying magnetic fields can probably be ascribed to the MHD mechanism and/or the convective flow of the suspension produced by the... [Pg.265]

As may be seen from equations 1 and 2, Tj and T2 may be dependent on the Larmor frequency, and Fig. 3 shows that, at low correlation-times, the applied magnetic field has a large effect on Ti values, in contrast to T2 values, which are less affected.2 This marked increase of... [Pg.28]


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