Wednesday, 7 June 2017

quantum mechanics - Lorentz force on type II superconductors?


The electrical resistance being zero in a superconductor, if a magnetic field is strong enough to generate vortices where the flux lines will pass through the material, and the current flow is perpendicular in the superconductor(type II) will it experience a Lorentz force?


I assume the equation: $$ F_L = IL \times B$$ is not accurate to this case?




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