Body Force on a Magnetizable Medium
Magnetic body force was studied for magnetizable media experimentally and theoretically. Both experimental results and theoretical calculations clearly distinguish several theoretical models for electromagnetic body forces and confirm that Kelvin body force is the correct formula. From our analytica...
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