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The magnetocaloric effect (MCE, from magnet and calorie) is a phenomenon in which certain materials warm up when a magnetic field is applied. The warming is due to changes in the internal state of the material, which releases heat. When the magnetic field is removed, the material returns to its original state, reabsorbing the heat, and returning to…
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