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Heinz London and Meissner effect

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Difference between Heinz London and Meissner effect

Heinz London vs. Meissner effect

Heinz London (Bonn, Germany 7 November 1907 – 3 August 1970) was a German – British Physicist. The Meissner effect (or Meissner–Ochsenfeld effect) is the expulsion of a magnetic field from a superconductor during its transition to the superconducting state.

Similarities between Heinz London and Meissner effect

Heinz London and Meissner effect have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Fritz London, London equations, Superconductivity.

Fritz London

Fritz Wolfgang London (March 7, 1900 – March 30, 1954) was a Jewish-German physicist and professor at Duke University.

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London equations

The London equations, developed by brothers Fritz and Heinz London in 1935, relate current to electromagnetic fields in and around a superconductor.

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Superconductivity

Superconductivity is a phenomenon of exactly zero electrical resistance and expulsion of magnetic flux fields occurring in certain materials, called superconductors, when cooled below a characteristic critical temperature.

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Heinz London and Meissner effect Comparison

Heinz London has 19 relations, while Meissner effect has 45. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 4.69% = 3 / (19 + 45).

References

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