A new aspect of the classical concept of macroscopic magnetism is considered. The notion ‘electrokinematics’ was used by James Clerk Maxwell but, by contrast, until recently the complementary term ‘magnetokinematics’ has been out of use. An empirical proof of the existence of an unknown magnetokinematical effect is given.
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