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IT is well known that with strong electromagnets one can produce unlimited magnetic fields, since the field increases with the logarithm of the dimensions of the polepieces; but in reality the field obtainable is limited by the enormous expense involved by the building of big electromagnets.

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DE HAAS, W., WESTERDIJK, J. Strong Magnetic Fields. Nature 158, 271–272 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158271c0

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