US lab makes the world's strongest superconducting magnet

US-based MagLab has successfully tested the world's strongest superconducting magnet, producing 32 teslas (a unit of magnetic field strength), 33% stronger than the previous record. Superconductors conduct electricity with high efficiency unlike copper, in which electrons encounter a lot of friction. They usually work in extremely cold environments and stop working in fields over 25 tesla.

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