The New Thermo-magnetic Effect in Metals

  • Vasiliev B
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Abstract

The magnetic field which induced by the thermo-electric current in metals was detected and measured using of a flux-gate magnetometer. It is shown that the application of a temperature gradient on a metal rod gives rise to a circulating current therein and induces a magnetic field in the vicinity of its surface. If a temperature gradient on a metal rod exists, the "hot"\ electrons flow from the heated region of a metal into a colder region and extrude "cold" electrons that form a current in opposite direction. Since the oppositely directed currents repel each other due to the interaction of magnetic fields, a convective loop of electron current formes inside a metalic sample. The magnetic field of this convection is directly proportional to the temperature gradient, the metal conductivity and inversely proportional to the temperature squared.

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Vasiliev, B. V. (2014). The New Thermo-magnetic Effect in Metals. Universal Journal of Physics and Application, 8(4), 221–225. https://doi.org/10.13189/ujpa.2014.020404

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