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This paper is a continuation of the previous work [1] in which emphasis was placed on the particular role of the effect of an applied axial magnetic field on the exploding wire phenomenon and effects on the resulting shock waves were studied theoretically as well as experimentally.
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A. Sakurai and T. Takao, in Exploding Wires, Vol. 3, W.G. Chace and H. K. Moore, eds., Plenum Press, New York (1964), p. 247.
W.G. Chace, in Exploding Wires, Vol. 1, W.G. Chace and H. K. Moore, eds., Plenum Press, New York (1959), p. 7.
W. G. Chace, in Exploding Wires, Vol. 3, W. G. Chace and H. K. Moore, eds., Plenum Press. New York (1964), p. 1.
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Sakurai, A., Takao, T., Taira, T. (1968). Effect of Applied Magnetic Field on the Exploding Wire Phenomenon-II. In: Chace, W.G., Moore, H.K. (eds) Exploding Wires. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7328-3_6
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