"Ettingshausen effect" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Ettingshausen effects [plural]
Etymology: Named for Albert von Ettingshausen. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Ettingshausen effect (plural Ettingshausen effects)
  1. (physics) A thermoelectric or thermomagnetic phenomenon that affects the electric current in a conductor when a magnetic field is present. When applying a current (along the y-axis) and a perpendicular magnetic field (along the z-axis) a temperature gradient appears along the x-axis. Categories (topical): Physics Related terms: Hall effect, Nernst effect

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