I97
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After reading this http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~khachan/PTF/Superconductivity.pdf i'm a bit confused over which way i should go about answering a possible question where they may potentially ask to draw a diagram.
Basically it says "Note that the explanation and pictorial representation of a Cooper pair presented here comes directly from
BCS theory. However, current HSC textbooks tend to distort this picture with unphysical situations such
as the Cooper pair being within one or two atomic spacings and traveling in the same direction – each of
these situations is false. "
I understand that the HSC BCS has been watered down but which one is preferred in a HSC context.
Also another question regarding the Meissner effect. In different sources i've read different things as to whether or not perfect eddy currents cause the levitation. The students guide says "Meissner effect is separate to the induction of eddy currents since a change in magnetic flux is needed to induce eddy currents" which makes sense in a way since the magnetic flux is expelled. This is supported by http://lrrpublic.cli.det.nsw.edu.au...xplorer/physics/lo/superc_12/superc_12_02.htm which shows this logic in their diagram.
But then both physics in focus and jacaranda base their explanations over the induced currents producing a just as strong magnetic field in the opposite direction which leads to a cancellation of the external magnetic field. So again which one is correct, or perhaps 'preferred' in the HSC?
Thanks
Basically it says "Note that the explanation and pictorial representation of a Cooper pair presented here comes directly from
BCS theory. However, current HSC textbooks tend to distort this picture with unphysical situations such
as the Cooper pair being within one or two atomic spacings and traveling in the same direction – each of
these situations is false. "
I understand that the HSC BCS has been watered down but which one is preferred in a HSC context.
Also another question regarding the Meissner effect. In different sources i've read different things as to whether or not perfect eddy currents cause the levitation. The students guide says "Meissner effect is separate to the induction of eddy currents since a change in magnetic flux is needed to induce eddy currents" which makes sense in a way since the magnetic flux is expelled. This is supported by http://lrrpublic.cli.det.nsw.edu.au...xplorer/physics/lo/superc_12/superc_12_02.htm which shows this logic in their diagram.
But then both physics in focus and jacaranda base their explanations over the induced currents producing a just as strong magnetic field in the opposite direction which leads to a cancellation of the external magnetic field. So again which one is correct, or perhaps 'preferred' in the HSC?
Thanks
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