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  • 43Geomagnetic storm — This article is about disturbances within Earth s magnetosphere. For other uses of magnetic storm , see Magnetic storm (disambiguation). Solar particles interact with Earth s magnetosphere. A geomagnetic storm is a temporary disturbance of the… …

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  • 44Landé g-factor — In physics, the Landé g factor is a particular example of a g factor, namely for an electron with both spin and orbital angular momenta. It is named after Alfred Landé, who first described it in 1921.In atomic physics, it is a multiplicative term …

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  • 47London penetration depth — In superconductivity, London penetration depth (usually denoted as lambda, or lambda L,) characterizes the typical distance to which a weak magnetic field penetrates into a superconductor.Typical values of lambda L, are between 50 and 500 nm.… …

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  • 48magnetostriction — magnetostrictive /mag nee teuh strik tiv/, adj. /mag nee toh strik sheuhn/, n. Physics. a change in dimensions exhibited by ferromagnetic materials when subjected to a magnetic field. [1895 1900; MAGNETO + (CON)STRICTION] * * * ▪ physics… …

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  • 50Type-II superconductor — A Type II superconductor is a superconductor characterised by its gradual transition from the superconducting to the normal state within an increasing magnetic field. Typically they superconduct at higher temperatures and magnetic fields than… …

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