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Effects of cyclic strains on transport properties of a superconducting composite: phase I, degradation of electrical conductivity in copper at 4. 2 K
Author(s) -
Edward Fisher,
S.H. Kim,
R. J. Linz,
A.P.L. Turner
Publication year - 1977
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/5121691
Subject(s) - lorentz force , conductor , superconductivity , materials science , composite number , condensed matter physics , copper , phase (matter) , magnetic field , stress (linguistics) , ultimate tensile strength , electrical resistivity and conductivity , electrical conductor , degradation (telecommunications) , strain (injury) , composite material , electrical engineering , metallurgy , chemistry , physics , engineering , medicine , linguistics , philosophy , quantum mechanics , organic chemistry

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