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Now that you've read all about how our DC Field Facility's world-record magnets are powered, take a virtual look at how the many components of this amazing system work together. Click on any of the question marks below for more information on individual components. For less technical descriptions, please refer to the layperson's version of this diagram.



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Thanks to the Magnet Academy’s scientific adviser on this article, Bryon Dalton, head of Magnet Operations at the Magnet Lab.


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