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The '''Garshelis effect''' causes springs made of [[Magnetostriction|magnetostrictive]] material to have their magnetization changed due to the compression of the spring.<ref>{{cite book | last=Burke | first=Harry E. | title=Handbook of Magnetic Phenomena | chapter=Magnetostriction | publisher=Springer Netherlands | publication-place=Dordrecht | year=1986 | doi=10.1007/978-94-011-7006-2_16 | pages=253β270| isbn=978-94-011-7008-6 }}</ref> It is a correlation between magnetization and [[Torsion (mechanics)|torsional]] stress. If the magnetization is due to direct current, it is the inverse of the [[Wiedemann effect]]. It is named after Ivan Garshelis, who investigated the effect.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Garshelis | first=I. | title=A study of the inverse Wiedemann effect on circular remanence | journal=IEEE Transactions on Magnetics | publisher=Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) | volume=10 | issue=2 | year=1974 | issn=0018-9464 | doi=10.1109/tmag.1974.1058325 | pages=344β358| bibcode=1974ITM....10..344G }}</ref>
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