Authors: Alireza Jamali
It is shown that a spinning magnetic dipole (magnet) effectively behaves as a magnetic charge, creating magnetic current. The question of a `magnetic conductor' then immediately arises, for without their practical existence pursuing `magnetonics' would seem futile. Applying a rotational version of the Drude model to materials with magnetic dipoles I then conclude that the existence of magnetic conductors is indeed possible. I then sketch the idea of preparing a `magnetolyte' which is the foundation of operation of any `magnetic battery', without which magnetonics is impossible.
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