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Magnetohydrodynamics has applications to the flow of conducting liquids, and to the motion of laboratory and cosmical plasmas, each in the presence of a magnetic field. The application to thermonuclear devices has already been made the subject of a report by A. A. Ware and is only briefly sketched here. The stress in the present report is on the theoretical aspects.
T. G. Cowling (Mon,) studied this question.