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... magnetic field as another wire, as long as the same size current runs through it. But, if there are multiple loops of wire, then each loop creates its own field and the magnetic field is very strong as compared to a single loop with the same size current. In the World’s Simplest Motor, the coil of w ...
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... domestic refrigerator than those based on gas-compression/expansion. It extends the simplified treatment given in the lectures. Magnetic refrigerators are commercially available for very low temperature applications below 1 K, but they are not used used at room temperature. Prototypes using Gadolini ...
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