World's strongest resistive magnet fired up in China
Scientists in China have developed the world’s strongest resistive magnet, which produced a steady magnetic field of 42 Tesla (T). The system could improve devices that use magnets, as well as enable a range of new experiments that probe electromagnetism.
Tags: Magnetism, Magnetic, Magnetic field, Electromagnetic, China, Chinese Academy of Sciences, World Records
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