1. Meissner - Noun
2. Meissner - Proper noun
German physicist (1882-1974)
German anatomist (1829-1905)
Source: WordNetConsequences The discovery of the Meissner effect led to the phenomenological theory of superconductivity by Fritz and Heinz London in 1935. Source: Internet
Diagram of the Meissner effect. Magnetic field lines, represented as arrows, are excluded from a superconductor when it is below its critical temperature. Source: Internet
Papen then persuaded Meissner and the younger Hindenburg of the merits of his plan, and the three then spent the second half of January pressuring Hindenburg into naming Hitler as chancellor. Source: Internet
In superconductors the illusion of perfect diamagnetism arises from persistent screening currents which flow to oppose the applied field (the Meissner effect); not solely the orbital spin. Source: Internet
By the man who explained the Meissner effect. Source: Internet
Erich Ebeling, Bruno Meissner, Dietz Otto Edzard Reallexikon der Assyriologie Volume 9 p47,50 The Sumerian she-demons lili have no etymologic relation to Akkadian lilu, "evening." Source: Internet