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Cho A 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》2005,310(5747):420
A magnetic field can push heat sideways, skewing its path. The odd phenomenon mimics a piece of basic physics known as the "Hall effect," in which a magnetic field exerts a sideways force on flowing electric current. But researchers aren't sure how a magnetic field diverts heat. 相似文献
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