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▸ noun: (physics) A phenomenon whereby passing a fluctuating magnetic field through a superconductor can slightly suppress its superconductivity.
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▸ noun: (physics) A phenomenon whereby passing a fluctuating magnetic field through a superconductor can slightly suppress its superconductivity.
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Paschen-Back effect,
Josephson effect,
Meissner effect,
quantum Hall effect,
Hall effect,
Pockels effect,
Barkhausen effect,
Nernst effect,
pinch effect,
photoelectromagnetic effect,
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