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[en] The processes occurring in an electroconductive fluid in a magnetic field and subjected to an electric current flowing through it are discussed. In a fluid whose electrical conductivity rises with temperature, a phenomenon similar to free convection occurs when the entropy drops along the direction of the force j times B. The joint action of this phenomenon and the overheating instability which also stems from the temperature dependence of the electrical conductivity and the effect of electromagnetic braking is considered. In this case, the criterion of stability is obtained. Instability in the form of free convection also appears due to a Hall current j/subH/ flowing along the electrodes of a magnetohydrodynamic channel when a high temperature gradient occurs along the direction of the force j/subH/ times B. The instability arises near the cathode and the appearance of one is determined by the value of a dimensionless parameter identical to the Rayleigh number Ra = (dlnsigma/dT) g tilde l4 vertical-bardeltaTvertical-bar /νchi where g tilde = j/subH/ B/rho plays the role of the gravitational acceleration and dlnsigma/dT plays the role of the expansion coefficient
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Physics of Fluids; v. 18(7); p. 787-790
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