Definition of Thermomagnetic

1. Adjective. (physics) Of or pertaining to any of several phenomena occurring when an electrical conductor or semiconductor is placed in a temperature gradient and a magnetic field ¹

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Definition of Thermomagnetic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thermomagnetic

thermolabilities
thermolability
thermolamp
thermolectric
thermologist
thermologists
thermology
thermoluminescence
thermoluminescence dosimetry
thermoluminescent
thermolysin
thermolysins
thermolysis
thermolytic
thermolyze
thermomagnetic (current term)
thermomagnetism
thermomagnetometry
thermomechanical
thermomechanics
thermomechanometry
thermometer
thermometers
thermometre
thermometres
thermometric
thermometrically
thermometries
thermometrograph

Literary usage of Thermomagnetic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Smithsonian Physical Tables by Smithsonian Institution, Frederick Eugene Fowle (1916)
"Hall effect (Galvanomagnetic difference of Potential), £ = R ' Ettingshausen effect ( " Nernst effect (thermomagnetic Leduc effect ( " D " Temperature), ..."

2. The Annals of Philosophy by Richard Phillips, E W Brayley (1823)
"On some thermomagnetic Experiments. By Dr. TS Traill. ... HAVING been lately engaged in some thermomagnetic ex£e' riments, I have met "with results which ..."

3. The Properties of Electrically Conducting Systems: Including Electrolytes by Charles August Kraus (1922)
"It may be expected, however, that ultimately the thermomagnetic and galvanomagnetic effects will play an important role in the development of the theory of ..."

4. The Properties of Electrically Conducting Systems: Including Electrolytes by Charles August Kraus (1922)
"Galvanomagnetic and thermomagnetic Properties. When a current of electricity flows through a conductor, the distribution of the current in the conductor is ..."

5. The Properties of Electrically Conducting Systems: Including Electrolytes by Charles August Kraus (1922)
"Galvanomagnetic and thermomagnetic Properties. When a current of electricity flows through a conductor, the distribution of the current in the conductor is ..."

6. The Annals of Philosophy by Richard Phillips, E W Brayley (1823)
"On thermomagnetic Rotation. By the Rev. J. Gumming, MA. Professor of Chemistry in the ... thermomagnetic ..."

7. Smithsonian Physical Tables by Smithsonian Institution, Frederick Eugene Fowle (1920)
"Hall effect (Galvanomagnetic difference of Potential), E = R~f\ Ettingshausen effect ( " Nernst effect (thermomagnetic Leduc effect ( " " Temperature), ..."

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