Abstract

The effect of the thermomagnetic pressure difference and the Scott effect are considered, accounting for nonlinear temperature stresses. For a gas of linear diamagnetic molecules, shear nonlinear temperature stress coefficients are determined as functions of the magnetic field frequency. For multi-atomic gas, shear and bulk temperature stress coefficients are obtained in the absence of a magnetic field.

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