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  • so there is no electric field in a superconductor?

    Lets say superconductor is a powerline
    So if no electric field and no resistance then current can be infinite


    Yes there are magnetic fields just no electric fields

    Or the electric field must exist only in the superconductor wire but doesnt radiate outwords????

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    Originally posted by johnnyfalcon View Post
    Lets say superconductor is a powerline
    So if no electric field and no resistance then current can be infinite


    Yes there are magnetic fields just no electric fields

    Or the electric field must exist only in the superconductor wire but doesnt radiate outwords????


    all resistance = magnetic permeability


    its why I laugh my #@((@)$&@! DAMN ASS OFF everytime I hear the words "superconductor (liquid nitrogen and yttrium barium copper oxide disk)"


    cause its just ultra ultra low magnetic permeability




    Originally posted by johnnyfalcon View Post
    \ but doesnt radiate outwords????

    cause everything "OUTWARDS" is magnetism, .....


    everything "inwards" (counterspace) = dielectricity

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