Abstract

It is shown that in rotating magnetic field transverse heat transport arises, that is, the heat current perpendicular to both the applied temperature gradient and angular velocity of magnetic field takes place. The coefficient of entrainment of the particles is found as a function of the temperature and the magnitude of magnetic field. The estimation of the transverse temperature difference is done and the possibility of its measuring is discussed.

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