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I REPORT here on the effects of an electric field on heat transfer. The effects depend on the applied voltage, the shapes, number and locations of the electrodes, and the frequency of the electric field1,2.
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ASAKAWA, Y. Promotion and retardation of heat transfer by electric fields. Nature 261, 220–221 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1038/261220a0
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