magnetocaloric effect
(thermodynamics) The reversible change of temperature accompanying the change of magnetization of a ferromagnetic material.
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(thermodynamics) The reversible change of temperature accompanying the change of magnetization of a ferromagnetic material.
The reversible change of temperature accompanying the change of magnetization of a ferromagnetic or paramagnetic material. This change in temperature may be of the order of 1°C (2°F), and is not to be confused with the much smaller hysteresis heating effect, which is irreversible.
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