Magnetic diffusivity
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The magnetic diffusivity is a parameter in plasma physics which appears in the Magnetic Reynolds number. It has SI units of m²/s and is defined as:[1]
- ,
where is the permeability of free space and is the electrical conductivity of the material in question. In case of a plasma, this is the conductivity due to Coulomb or neutral collisions: , where
- is the electron density.
- is the electron charge.
- is the electron mass.
- is the collision frequency.
See also
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- ↑ W. Baumjohann and R. A. Treumann, Basic Space Plasma Physics, Imperial College Press, 1997.