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Interaction between electromagnetic fields and conductors moving there, which are deformed under the influence of electromagnetic forces and, in turn, change initial characteristics of an electromagnetic field, was considered yet by M. Faraday. However, the rapid development of this direction started in the middle of 1950s. Magnetoelasticity as a scientific direction had arisen at the junction of solid mechanics, electrodynamics, and acoustics. The first works were initiated by Geophysics problems, namely, by requirement to describe the wave dynamics of deep layers of Earth taking into account its conductivity and interaction with a geomagnetic field.
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Bagdoev, A.G., Erofeyev, V.I., Shekoyan, A.V. (2016). Magnetoelastic Waves. In: Wave Dynamics of Generalized Continua. Advanced Structured Materials, vol 24. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37267-4_6
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