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It was assembled from Tegam resistor components made of wire wound on mica cards and placed in a shielded container. The magnet consists of 14 miles of superconducting wire wound into four coils. Electromagnets in the form of coils of copper wire wound around iron cores have long served as crucial components of transformers, relays, electric motors, and other devices. |
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