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- Flux_tube abstract "A flux tube is a generally tube-like (cylindrical) region of space containing a magnetic field, such that the field at the side surfaces is parallel to those surfaces. Both the cross-sectional area of the tube and the field contained may vary along the length of the tube, but the magnetic flux is always constant.Flux tubes can be easily created with the use of a superconductor. A superconductor is a material that when cooled to a certain temperature, conducts electricity with no power loss. Superconductors are also known to repel magnetic fields. Placing a thin superconductor over a magnet will result in flux tubes passing through the small cracks of it.As used in astrophysics, a flux tube generally has a larger magnetic field and other properties that differ from the surrounding space. They are commonly found around stars, including the Sun, which has many flux tubes of around 300 km diameter. Sunspots are also associated with larger flux tubes of 2500 km diameter. Some planets also have flux tubes. A well-known example is the flux tube between Jupiter and its moon Io.".
- Flux_tube wikiPageExternalLink ITP.pdf.
- Flux_tube wikiPageExternalLink NI04029.pdf.
- Flux_tube wikiPageID "4595931".
- Flux_tube wikiPageLength "5241".
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- Flux_tube wikiPageRevisionID "645179506".
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLink Astrophysics.
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLink Birkeland_current.
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astrophysics.
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLink Cylinder_(geometry).
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLink Flux.
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLink Flux_transfer_event.
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLink Fluxon.
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLink Io_(moon).
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter.
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_field.
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_flux.
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLink Planet.
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLink QCD_string.
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLink Star.
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLink Sunspot.
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flux tube".
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLinkText "flux tube".
- Flux_tube wikiPageWikiLinkText "fluxtube".
- Flux_tube date "February 2015".
- Flux_tube hasPhotoCollection Flux_tube.
- Flux_tube reason "plagiarism, messed up formulas".
- Flux_tube wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup.
- Flux_tube wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Magnetospherics.
- Flux_tube wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Flux_tube subject Category:Astrophysics.
- Flux_tube type Astrophysic.
- Flux_tube type Sub-discipline.
- Flux_tube comment "A flux tube is a generally tube-like (cylindrical) region of space containing a magnetic field, such that the field at the side surfaces is parallel to those surfaces. Both the cross-sectional area of the tube and the field contained may vary along the length of the tube, but the magnetic flux is always constant.Flux tubes can be easily created with the use of a superconductor. A superconductor is a material that when cooled to a certain temperature, conducts electricity with no power loss.".
- Flux_tube label "Flux tube".
- Flux_tube sameAs Tubo_de_flujo.
- Flux_tube sameAs Tube_de_flux_magnétique.
- Flux_tube sameAs Tubo_de_fluxo.
- Flux_tube sameAs m.0cbr73.
- Flux_tube sameAs Q1054555.
- Flux_tube sameAs Q1054555.
- Flux_tube sameAs 流量管.
- Flux_tube wasDerivedFrom Flux_tube?oldid=645179506.
- Flux_tube isPrimaryTopicOf Flux_tube.