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A magnetic dipole over the superconducting surface. The field between the magnet and surface is the same as would be between this magnet and a symmetric one. To illustrate the method of images.

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  • (del) (cur) 20:37, 19 September 2006 . . Xantolus (Talk | contribs) . . 636×573 (17,239 bytes) (== Summary == A magnetic dipole over the surerconducting surface. The field between the magnet and surface is the same as would be between this magnet and a symmetric one. To illustrate the method of images. == Licensing == {{GFDL-self}} )

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