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Magnetic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning comment

June 13th, 2009 by johnsodk · No Comments · Physics

Scientists are very close to a breakthrough of a magnetic cooling system. This technology that is described is by applying a magnetic field in proximity to a magnetic material that it can correspond with , therefore causing the heat to rise and then the excessive heat would be removed by the application of water. When magnetic field is removed then creates a bigger stretch of temperature differences in the cooling unit.

In conclusion scientists have come up with a way of a more efficient cooling unit that will save twenty to thirty percent of energy being consumed this is very important in our environment. Researchers say that The United States consumes approximately 50% of  the energy’s use of the country during the summer months. We could reduce emmisions into a fraction from what iy was with this certain cooling system.

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