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A super conductor expels out magnetic field through it

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The field marginally penetrates the superconductor. This penetration is affected by the geometry of the system and the intensity of the external magnetic field applied. In some cases the presence of impurities in the material will trap the magnetic flux within the material in regions where it is not a superconductor anymore. This is important for applications like levitating superconducting rails.

Given a high/strong enough magnetic field, called critical field strength

H c

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