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Ferromagnetism and Magnetic refrigeration

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Difference between Ferromagnetism and Magnetic refrigeration

Ferromagnetism vs. Magnetic refrigeration

Ferromagnetism is the basic mechanism by which certain materials (such as iron) form permanent magnets, or are attracted to magnets. Magnetic refrigeration is a cooling technology based on the magnetocaloric effect.

Similarities between Ferromagnetism and Magnetic refrigeration

Ferromagnetism and Magnetic refrigeration have 14 things in common (in Unionpedia): Antiferromagnetism, Curie temperature, Diamagnetism, Electron shell, Entropy, Ferrimagnetism, Ferromagnetism, Gadolinium, Hysteresis, Magnet, Magnetic field, Nickel, Oxford University Press, Paramagnetism.

Antiferromagnetism

In materials that exhibit antiferromagnetism, the magnetic moments of atoms or molecules, usually related to the spins of electrons, align in a regular pattern with neighboring spins (on different sublattices) pointing in opposite directions.

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Curie temperature

In physics and materials science, the Curie temperature (TC), or Curie point, is the temperature above which certain materials lose their permanent magnetic properties, to be replaced by induced magnetism.

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Diamagnetism

Diamagnetic materials are repelled by a magnetic field; an applied magnetic field creates an induced magnetic field in them in the opposite direction, causing a repulsive force.

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Electron shell

In chemistry and atomic physics, an electron shell, or a principal energy level, may be thought of as an orbit followed by electrons around an atom's nucleus.

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Entropy

In statistical mechanics, entropy is an extensive property of a thermodynamic system.

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Ferrimagnetism

In physics, a ferrimagnetic material is one that has populations of atoms with opposing magnetic moments, as in antiferromagnetism; however, in ferrimagnetic materials, the opposing moments are unequal and a spontaneous magnetization remains.

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Ferromagnetism

Ferromagnetism is the basic mechanism by which certain materials (such as iron) form permanent magnets, or are attracted to magnets.

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Gadolinium

Gadolinium is a chemical element with symbol Gd and atomic number 64.

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Hysteresis

Hysteresis is the dependence of the state of a system on its history.

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Magnet

A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field.

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Magnetic field

A magnetic field is a vector field that describes the magnetic influence of electrical currents and magnetized materials.

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Nickel

Nickel is a chemical element with symbol Ni and atomic number 28.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the largest university press in the world, and the second oldest after Cambridge University Press.

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Paramagnetism

Paramagnetism is a form of magnetism whereby certain materials are weakly attracted by an externally applied magnetic field, and form internal, induced magnetic fields in the direction of the applied magnetic field.

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Ferromagnetism and Magnetic refrigeration Comparison

Ferromagnetism has 120 relations, while Magnetic refrigeration has 70. As they have in common 14, the Jaccard index is 7.37% = 14 / (120 + 70).

References

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