The Influence of a Rotating Magnetic Field on the Sample with Magnetizable Materials near the Vessel Bottom

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The rotation and translational motion of the samples with a magnetizable material alonga bottom of a vessel in a uniform applied rotating magnetic field are examined experimentally. Weconsider a magnetic fluid (MF) drop and a body with a magnetizable polymer (MP). The phenomenaof the change of the direction of the translation motion at some field frequency is observed only forthe MF drop.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volumes 233-234)

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343-346

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July 2015

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