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High temperature super-conductor

High temperature super-conductor

Update: 2012-11-26
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A high-temperature super-conductor is cooled down using liquid nitrogen. When reaching the critical temperature, a magnetic cube lying on top of the super-conductor begins to levitate.
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Standing wave

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High temperature super-conductor

High temperature super-conductor

Paul Koza, Alexander Schmielau, Magnus Bauer, Meike Tischer