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Hello guys, I am electrical engineering and I do like to know more about superconductivity. Do you know any book that would like to recommend?

>> No.9248988

What are you trying to figure out? We still barely understand shitall about superconducitivity. There are at least two varieties and as far as I'm aware the mathematical formalizations of those varieties are functional enough to be convincing but not instructive or useful.

If you ask me, most advances in newly valuable superconducting materials are likely to be made by chemists with strong physics backgrounds, in other words someone with an absolute monster of a brain who groks both quantum mechanics and late-element chemistry, or at least a collaboration between very high-level minds in both fields.

But if you just want to use it in wires and stuff the basic rules are, "make it really cold and it becomes the best copper you can imagine except brittle as hell."

>> No.9249010

>>9247790
Missing secrets of magnetism
by Ken Wheeler

He also has hundreds of videos explaining magnetism and dielectricity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8Fm6rELufQ

>> No.9249012

>>9249010
Stop shilling this fag that uses big words without definitions so as to seem smart

>> No.9249022

>>9249012
>I can't understand what coherent, centripetal, centrifugal means.

Sorry brainlet, maybe you should go back to middleschool. That or learn how to use google.

>> No.9249156

>>9247790
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Physics_Textbook_Recommendations

Learn Thermal, EM, QM, and SSP.

>> No.9249403

Uhh uhh uhh
Cooper pairs :^)