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  • 116tesla — In the SI system, the unit of magnetic flux density expressed as kg s–2 A–1; equal to 1 Wb/m2. [N. T.] * * * tes·la tes lə n a unit of magnetic flux density in the mks system equivalent to one weber per square meter Tesla Nikola (1856 1943)… …

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  • 117Fractional vortices — In a standard superconductor, described by a complex field |Psi|e^{iphi} (condensates wave function), vortices carry quantized magnetic field: a consequence of 2pi invariance of the phase phi of the condensate wave function |Psi|e^{iphi}. There a …

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  • 118Electric field — In physics, the space surrounding an electric charge or in the presence of a time varying magnetic field has a property called an electric field (that can also be equated to electric flux density). This electric field exerts a force on other… …

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  • 120Aharonov-Bohm effect — The Aharonov Bohm effect, sometimes called the Ehrenberg Siday Aharonov Bohm effect, is a quantum mechanical phenomenon by which a charged particle is affected by electromagnetic fields in regions from which the particle is excluded. Werner… …

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