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Coupled Effects: Joule-Heating,amplified within the material, which can lead to a variety of detrimental effects. An important quantity of interest is the amount of heat generated from an electrical field. The interconversions of various forms of energy (electromagnetic, thermal, etc.) in a system are governed by the first law of抵消 发表于 2025-3-27 01:49:17
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Coupled Effects: Joule-Heating,re 0 ≤ . ≤ 1 is an absorption constant. This standard form of Joule-heating is derived in the next chapter. Thus, a material designer must seek ways by which to modify a base material in order to deliver a specified overall conductivity (for example, by employing particulate additives), while simultaneously avoiding overheating.