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Androgynous and overtly teasing, it makes you self-conscious to look too long at this magnetic work in the Bargello Museum, in Florence.
This magnetic work consists of a found upholstered chair that Ms. Trockel covered in rough gray, heavily fringed felt before slicing off part of its top to give a shocking glimpse of straw-and-wood innards.
The magnetic work required to induce the transformation is estimated to be ∼176 J/kg, comparable to the thermodynamic energy deficit for the transformation at the testing temperature estimated from thermal measurement.
The proposed configuration generates two poles in the air gap between the cylinders, where active magnetic regenerators are positioned for conversion of magnetic work into cooling capacity or heat power.
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This paper explains how the Lorentz forces due to the static and dynamic magnetic fields work constructively and destructively, indicating that the orientation of the external magnetic field must be correct to achieve an efficient generation of the Rayleigh wave.
Magnetic beads work in an even lower force regime (<20 pN) and provide reduced spatial resolution relative to optical traps but eliminate the concern of photodamage and allow the probe to be rotated controllably.
Magnetic curlers work best for the purpose of straightening; the larger the curlers, the better.
In this paper, a new type of reciprocating magnetic refrigerator working with high remanence permanent magnets as the source of the magnetic field is presented.
Until recently, such magnetic semiconductors worked only at very low temperatures, but there are now reports of ones that remain magnetic up to 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit.
The new "magnetic timeline" works like iMovie's; your clips always snap to the left, leaving no gaps.
"All of us have in mind the holy grail of memory," said Dr. Isaac of I.B.M. "We've shown that magnetic memory works.
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