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  2. Bitter electromagnet - Wikipedia

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    A Bitter electromagnet or Bitter solenoid is a type of electromagnet invented in 1933 by American physicist Francis Bitter used in scientific research to create extremely strong magnetic fields. Bitter electromagnets have been used to achieve the strongest continuous manmade magnetic fields on earth―up to 45 teslas , as of 2011 [update] .

  3. Francis Bitter - Wikipedia

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    He established a magnet laboratory in 1938, where he built a solenoid magnet that produced a constant field of 100,000 gauss (10 teslas). [citation needed] He also did work in the first characterization of the Zeeman effect with George Harrison. [citation needed] During the Second World War, Bitter worked for the Naval Bureau of Ordnance. He ...

  4. National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The lab holds several world records for the world's strongest magnets, including highest magnetic field of 45.5 Tesla. [3] For nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy experiments, its 33-short-ton (29-long-ton; 30 t) series connected hybrid (SCH) magnet broke the record during a series of tests conducted by MagLab engineers and scientists on 15 ...

  5. Electromagnet - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] The previous record was 37.5 T. [27] The strongest continuous magnetic field overall, 45 T, [24] was achieved in June 2000 with a hybrid device consisting of a Bitter magnet inside a superconducting magnet.

  6. List of recorder players - Wikipedia

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    A recorder player is a musician who plays the recorder, a woodwind musical instrument. The recorder is used as a teaching instrument and has a large amateur following. Because of its ubiquity in these regards, the number of people who can play it in some capacity is enormous.

  7. How to Break a World Record - Wikipedia

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    How to Break a World Record is a 2023 American reality-style music documentary film about a band's journey to break a Guinness World Record. The film was directed by Andrew P. Oliver and Dan Johnson, and it follows Stephen Oliver as he attempts to break the world record for 'longest marathon playing mandolin'.

  8. Swiss chocolate maker Lindt’s record sales growth comes with ...

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    Swiss chocolate maker Lindt’s record sales growth comes with a bitter twist—the customer swallowed much of the added costs Ryan Hogg January 16, 2024 at 9:46 AM

  9. Zach Bitter - Wikipedia

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    Zach Bitter is an American ultramarathon runner. He held world records for the 100-mile run (track) and the 12-hour run (track). [1] [2] [3] Bitter claimed both records with his performance during the Six Days in the Dome event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on August 24, 2019. His 100-mile time of 11 hours, 19 minutes and 13 seconds, bested Oleg ...