Thermodynamics of Magnets

Physics – Classical Physics

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Submitted to Am. J. Phys. Several minor errors and typos corrected; arguments clarified

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Thermodynamics of magnetic materials is discussed in practical, lab-oriented terms. In the common experimental configuration in which the external magnetic field comes from a solenoidal coil connected to a power supply, magnetic work is identified unambiguously as the flow of electromagnetic field energy from the power supply into the system via the connecting wires. A simple algebraic expression is derived for the "magnetic energy" of microscopic dipoles which interact with the magnetic fields produced by each other, by an external coil, or by a permanent magnet. The discussion delineates the important distinction between induced magnetic moments, which are diamagnetic, and permanent microscopic moments, which are paramagnetic. The practicality of these ideas is illustrated by calculations of the magnetic properties of several idealized magnetic solids via minimization of the appropriate free energy.

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