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What is Silsbee's rule?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Silsbee's rule (also Silsbee rule or Silsbee criterion)1) - a criterion describing the critical (maximum) value of magnetic field, above which a superconductor looses its superconducting state, and becomes a normal resistive conductor.

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Answered by ritika200119
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A silsbee's rule - criterion describing the critical value of magnetic field above which a superconductor losses it's superconduting state and becomes a normal resistive conductor.

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