New Theory Predicts Magnets may Act as Wireless Cooling Agents

The magnets cluttering the face of your refrigerator may one day be used as
cooling agents, according to a new theory formulated by MIT researchers.
The theory describes the motion of magnons — quasi-particles in magnets
that are collective rotations of magnetic moments, or “spins.” In addition
to the magnetic moments, magnons also conduct heat; from their equations,
the MIT researchers found that when exposed to a magnetic field gradient,
magnons may be driven to move from one end of a magnet to another, carrying
heat with them and producing a cooling effect...

http://www.scientificcomputing.com/news/2014/07/new-theory-predicts-magnets-may-act-wireless-cooling-agents

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