B R De 1994 J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 27 L431 doi:10.1088/0305-4470/27/12/006
B R De
Show affiliationsEnergy in a static magnetic field can be converted to other forms such as mechanical energy and heat. This is done by perturbing the magnetostatic energy by an electromagnetic wave-generating what has been described earlier as a 'companion wave'. When energy is drawn from this latter wave, the magnetic field decays.
41.20.Gz Magnetostatics; magnetic shielding, magnetic induction, boundary-value problems
78A25 Electromagnetic theory, general
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