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Old 04-July-2009, 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by korjik View Post
Magnetic field lines dont conduct.

The question dosent really make sense tho. Electrical superconductivity is current flow with zero resistance. Thermal superconductivity is heat flow with zero resistance. Superfluidity is fluid flow with zero resistance.

Magnetic fields dont flow.
I understand what you mean, but here is i what i was thinking.

There is electric current and there is a electric field.

There is super fluidity and there is a force.
I mean to say when you have resistance you have to build up a counterforce.
You could say there is a force difference.

There is thermal conductivity and there is thermal isolation.
You could say that there is a thermal field because of the thermal difference.

There is .... and there is a magnetic field.

I know there is nothing more then magnetic field lines but is that not odd.
Should there also not be an magnetic counterpart other then just a force ? Should there not be an magnetic flow possible as well ?
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