Wiedemann effect

noun
Wie·​de·​mann effect | \ ˈvēdəˌmän-, ˈwēdəmən-\

Definition of Wiedemann effect

: twisting of a ferromagnetic rod due to the joint action of a longitudinal current in the rod and a longitudinal magnetic field — compare magnetostriction

History and Etymology for Wiedemann effect

after Gustav H. Wiedemann †1899 German physicist

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