MEISSNER EFFECT


Meaning of MEISSNER EFFECT in English

ˈmīsnə(r)- noun

Usage: usually capitalized M

Etymology: after Alexander Meissner died 1958 Austrian radio engineer

: the partial or complete absence of magnetic induction in metallic substances even in a magnetic field when cooled into the superconducting state

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