Meissner effect (Superconductors)

Description
High-temperature superconductors exhibit the Meissner effect, where they expel magnetic fields when cooled below their critical temperature. Placing a small magnet above a cooled superconducting disc causes the magnet to levitate and placing a colled superconductor above a magnetic field always the superconductor to levitate, demonstrating the complete expulsion of the magnetic field and the unique properties of superconductivity.
PIRA DCS Number
5G50.50