can anyone tell me about the variation of thermal conductivity of neodymium magnet or samarium cobalt magnet at very low temperature thermal conductivity vs temperature ( 0-300K ) will be very much usefull
These forums are primarily high school / undergraduate academic help forums, so I'm afraid it's not likely that you'll find an answer to such a specific, applied question here. Those of us that help are primarily undergraduates or graduate students, with a professor thrown in every once in awhile (though it's a bit rare). You might find some help here, and I wish you luck, but you might also want to try to find a resource that's a bit more specialized than we :)
i agree.........this is an applied question but still it is an undergraduate one :)
What is the context of the question?
briefly.............i'm using magnets with liquid nitrogen in contact.............so i need to know the thermal conductivity of magnets at that temperature
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