The Florida State University-headquartered National High Magnetic Field Laboratory has shattered another world record with the testing of a 32-tesla magnet—33 percent stronger than what had previously been the world's strongest superconducting magnet used for research and more than 3,000 times stronger than a small refrigerator magnet.
This blog is intended to support the various Physics teaching and educational activities I have become involved with here in Guyana.
Monday, January 22, 2018
World record magnet
A new super-strong magnet has been made powered by superconducting coils as reported by PhyOrg:
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