Talk:London moment

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[edit] Links with "The Left Hand Rule"

Can the London moment be linked in with the Left hand rule? (Yes) I assume that the magnetic field is generated as there is a moving charge within the superconductor induced by the superconductors motion - is that moving charge a by-product of the high conductivity of the superconductor, or is this an effect that can be detected/occurs under `normal' circumstances? (Yes).

Also. Does the effect require the use of a sphere? (NO)

I *think* that the resposnes to my questions (in brackets) are correct - but can anyone else out there provide some explanation or commentary?

ConcernedScientist 11:09, 1 August 2007 (UTC)