Abstract

The viscosity of a plasma is studied under conditions in which a magnetic field influences particle collisions. The expressions obtained for the viscosity coefficients differ significantly from those obtained in the normal theory. It is shown that in sufficiently strong magnetic fields a temperature difference arises between the electron and ion plasma components which is proportional to the drift velocity and depends logarithmically on the magnetic field strength.

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