To: Erasmus
IIRC about 100 T. The critical current depends on direction relative to the CUO2 plane.
15 posted on
03/25/2011 5:19:40 PM PDT by
agere_contra
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To: agere_contra
Ouch, after midnight. Goodnight all.
16 posted on
03/25/2011 5:22:02 PM PDT by
agere_contra
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To: agere_contra
Critical current, sorry I meant critical magnetic field is directional. Late here.
17 posted on
03/25/2011 5:24:19 PM PDT by
agere_contra
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To: agere_contra
That sounds like a whole lotta current density.
But then again, I haven’t had to do that calculation since MetEng 221 (or was it Phys 363?) in 1968.
20 posted on
03/25/2011 9:21:02 PM PDT by
Erasmus
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