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← ScienceWhich risk increases when a superconducting magnet quenches?
A)Resistive heating induces thermal runaway✓
B)Magnetic field density uniformly collapses
C)Quantum tunneling probability spontaneously decreases
D)Critical current density slightly increases
💡 Explanation
When a superconducting magnet quenches, the superconductivity is lost, therefore resistive heating rapidly increases because of the sudden resistance, leading to thermal runaway; rather than a uniform collapse of the field or quantum effects dominating.
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