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  • 1Magnetization — This article is about magnetization as it appears in Maxwell s equations of classical electrodynamics. For a microscopic description of how magnetic materials react to a magnetic field, see magnetism. For mathematical description of fields… …

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  • 2Magnetization dynamics — Contents 1 Rotation Physics 2 Precession 3 Damping 4 Landau Lifshitz Gilbert Equation 5 References …

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  • 3Orbital magnetization — Orbital magnetization, , refers to the magnetization induced by orbital motion of charged particles, usually electrons, in solids. The term orbital distinguishes it from the contribution of spin degrees of freedom, , to the total magnetization. A …

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  • 4Potential energy — This article is about a form of energy in physics. For the statistical method, see Potential energy statistics. Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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  • 5Electric potential energy — Electromagnetism Electricity · …

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  • 6Thermodynamic free energy — In thermodynamics, the term thermodynamic free energy refers to the amount of work that can be extracted from a system, and is helpful in engineering applications. It is a subtraction of the entropy of a system ( useless energy ) from the total… …

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  • 7anisotropy energy — noun Energy stored in a ferromagnetic material as a result of the work done by the rotation of its magnetization …

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  • 8Zeeman energy — noun The energy of the interaction between the magnetic moment of an atom or molecule or the magnetization and an applied magnetic field …

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  • 9Magnetic hyperthermia — is the name given to an experimental cancer treatment. It is based on the fact that magnetic nanoparticles, when subjected to an alternating magnetic field, produce heat. As a consequence, if magnetic nanoparticles are put inside a tumor and the… …

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  • 10Spherical model — The spherical model in statistical mechanics is a model of ferromagnetism similar to the Ising model, which was solved in 1952 by T.H. Berlin and M. Kac. It has the remarkable property that when applied to systems of dimension d greater than four …

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