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MEASUREMENTS were made on an extruded tin wire carrying an alternating current of a frequency of about 200 kilocycles per second superposed upon a direct current. The resulting magnetic field at the surface of the wire was thus caused to pulsate cyclically.
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SILSBEE, F., BRICKWEDDE, F. & SCOTT, R. Some Experiments at Radio Frequencies on Supraconductors. Nature 141, 75–76 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/141075b0
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