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  • Wo bekommt man einen Supraleiter her?

  • @derhund90 hier: innomats.de (da ist der im Video gezeigte her). Das größere Problem wird jedoch der flüssige Stickstoff sein.

  • Was ist das für eine Flüssichkeit

    

  • @lucas156156 Flüssiger Stickstoff

  • wäre es möglich diese Technik auf mein Kunstobjekt "Unaeder" (es ist ein in sich verdrehter Möbiuskörper mit einer Außenfläche und einer Außenkante) zu übertragen?

  • Part II:

    In a normal conductor the current will be damped out and the "train" will fall down. In the superconductor the current is NOT damped and induces a magnetic field forever (with a very small limitation which should not be explained here). It will stay as long as it is cooled at it's position.

  • Part I: It is a superconductor (perfect electrical conductor) on a magnetic track. Every change of the position not parallel to the driving direction induces an electrical current, which induces a magnetc field. This holds the superconductor in it's position.

  • kereeeeeeeeen! :D i thought my lecturer have talked about it!... and in fasting months tooo!

  • kereta api magnet?????? :) it soudns interesting... :) I'll watch it later... thx bang angga afrinaldi..;)

  • what is it?

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