A coil of wire, or solenoid, consists of a wire coiled up into a spiral shape. When an electric current flows, the shape of the magnetic field is very similar to the field of a bar magnet.
The effects of (inverse) magnetic catalysis, where the presence of a magnetic field can enhance or reduce quark condensates, have also been observed, indicating a complex interplay between ...
One strip gets magnetized and demagnetized, and the other is magnetostrictive — meaning it changes length ever so slightly in the presence of a magnetic field. A sender coil hits the ...
Inverse problems in magnetic Schrödinger operators are a significant area of research in mathematical physics and applied mathematics. These problems involve determining unknown properties of a ...
A coil of wire, or solenoid, consists of a wire coiled up into a spiral shape. When an electric current flows, the shape of the magnetic field is very similar to the field of a bar magnet.