Magnetic thermodynamic systems are systems that involve the interplay between magnetic fields and thermodynamic principles. These systems study how magnetic properties and behaviors can affect thermodynamic quantities like temperature, entropy, and energy, and vice versa. Here are some key concepts associated with magnetic thermodynamic systems: 1. **Magnetization**: This refers to the magnetic moment per unit volume of a material. It is a critical property of magnetic materials and contributes to the system's overall behavior.

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