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Theoretical explanation of longitudinal magnetic force and its practical application in high field magnet. Although longitudinal force is not explained in classical theory, its action has been demonstrated by several experiments long time ago. For example Nasilowski effect. But why is it not recognized in theory? The reason is that it shows no significant effect on practical devices, so no physicist is interested in exploring these experiments. But I have found a huge effect of longitudinal force in high field resistive magnets which could improve their performance.

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17 minutes ago, pengkuan said:

 For example Nasilowski effect.  

Which is what? Googling on the term gives one result, which is from you.

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