Magnetism

Electromagnetism (14)

Synopsis: Electricity & magnetism: Magnetism:


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Thomas Edisons Magnetic brain experiment using a Young Boy Thomas Edison picked a boy off the street

and ran electromagnetic fluctuations directly through is brain to research effects. This was completely normal and ethical behavior to Edison.

000 tries to find 1 solution approach he used on the light bulb. http://xenophilius. wordpress. com/2010/09/29/thomas-edisons-magnetic-brain-experiment/15.


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Besides the electromagnetic fields created by mobile-phone networks and wireless LANS, ultrafine particles emitted by cars


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allowing it to process transactions more elaborately and securely than magnetic strip cards. Stored value card:


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what s described as a magnetic tongue#that could allow factories to monitor and improve the flavor of tinned tomatoes during the canning process#Using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy,


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and they also have sensed strong*magnetism nearby. Voyager measurements are relatively local to the spacecraft, however.


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and emit a different electromagnetic signal when monitored with a reader. We can tailor our sensor to be extremely sensitive to the change of the dielectric property,


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Maglev trains levitate above the track, suspended by an electromagnetic field. And while the Japanese model is impressive,


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The team will survey the graves at regular intervals over 18 months using ground-penetrating radar electrical conductivity probes and magnetic sensors.


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Amazing Ruins of the Ancient World The collection which included translucent quartz pyriteâ magnetic rocks

Some of the rocks contained grains of iron called magnetite and showed magnetic properties by deflecting a compass needle.


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#Maxwell House coffee grounds and a wall of magnetic poetry(#oenuzzle me bad#.#You ll hear constant jokes like it s a fish-eat-fish world#while reading daunting titles on the bookshelves:


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The next Generation which restored his damaged vision by detecting electromagnetic signals and transmitting them to an implant in his brain wearables are being created to assist people who are disabled.


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Evidence for this growth was published first in 1963 progressively older magnetic stripes on the seafloor record spreading away from the volcanic ridges.


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They attached magnetic steel discs to 25 bees that had been trained to visit a feeder of sucrose solution located 1 kilometre away from the hive.

says that the directional sense of bees is known to be partly magnetic. Changing the magnetic field may disturb their magnetic orientation,

he says, leading to less precision in dance communication. But Klein is confident that magnetism did not affect the experiment.

We tested for that by comparing the dances between the magnetic steel-tagged bees and the copper-tagged bees on days when the bees had not been sleep-deprived,

he says. Currently a member of the BEEGROUP at the University of W Â rzburg in Germany, Klein says that he would like to investigate


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The mystery of the magnetic cowse. ELISSEEVA/GLOWIMAGES. COMCATTLE seem to align with magnetic field lines,

says Lukas Jelinek, a researcher in the electromagnetic-field department at the Czech Technical University in Prague and one of the authors of the replication attempt.


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which describes the strong and weak nuclear forces and the electromagnetic force, leaves several basic questions unanswered.


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Help for headaches Britain s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has approved the treatment of migraine headaches with a magnetism-based procedure applied through the scalp.

Guidelines issued on 22 Â January said that transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) could be used to reduce headache severity or frequency.


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earth-climate. com/http://www. viewzone. com/magnetic. weather. html Frosttty Those links are winded long articles.

The Earth typically has 100k year cycles of global polar magnetic shift but not always consistent throughout history.

It has been noted too of the Earth having some short times of polar magnetic polar shifts.

Currently the Earth hasn't had an polar magnetic polar shift for 700k years and we are over do.

When a polar magnetic shift occurs on average it takes about 1000 years to complete but can be shorter too.

if this is really a magnetic polar shift. It correct itself too. Note we are 700k years past do our last magnetic polar shift. http://www. earth-climate. com/http://www. viewzone. com/magnetic. weather. html Those links

are winded long articles. Please be patient and read them both completely. I hope I provided you some proof.

The magma currents under the crust do affect the magnetism of the Earth which in turn effect how much solar radiation effects our atmosphere which effects cloud cover and global atmospheric weather


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With the invention of a working force field (electromagnetic) also bladders filled with water or slush in the structure of spacecraft to reduce the impact of the solar wind.


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http://www. viewzone. com/magnetic. weather. html...Should we be worried about Earth's magnetic poles reversing?

and in my opinion also no conceivable method that magnetic reversals could trigger Earthquakes Korte said.

and magnetic south goes north. Compasses will point the wrong way and migrating birds fish

Today we think that magnetic power comes from the Earth's hot outer shell of molten iron sloshing around a solid inner core.

We know the magnetic polarity goes topsy-turvy from rocks on the bed of the Atlantic ocean.

As the lava solidifies into rock it records the Earth's magnetic polarity at the time.

Magnetism trapped in ancient pottery shows that over the past 4000 years the magnetic field has weakened by more than 50%.

A team led by Gauthier Hulot of the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris has spotted patches of reversed magnetism concentrated in two places just underneath the Earth's outer mantle.

Will they have time to re-draw their magnetic maps and get new bearings? Even more creatures such as bees and some bacteria use a sense of magnetism for finding their way around their local territories for a north/south

or up/down axis. The Earth's magnetic field also stretches several hundred miles into space

During a field reversal this protective magnetic shield is going to be weak and might even disappear for a century or more.

Without our magnetic shield those solar particles might create havoc with the weather. That cosmic radiation blasting the Earth's surface could cause genetic mutations and cancers.

The coinciding periods of correlation between the Earthã¢Â#Â#s global temperature and the strength of the Earthã¢Â#Â#s global magnetic fieldit is obvious that the long term variation between the temperature

We have seen above how the intensity of the solar wind must be suspected for being the real magnetic dynamo of Earthã¢Â#Â#s MF.


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The wisdom in human selection is the greatest risk factor here. tmarti69 As the Earth is currently in the beginnings of a magnetic polar flip with a ongoing to zero reduction of magnetic field more wild life will be subject to the the sun comsic radays


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Suspiciously looking at the magnetic field of the Earth for the past 300 years has been decreasing in magnetic flux

Finally noting as a history of magnetic polar shift for the Earth we are highly over do as well.

if we are going to have a polar magnetic flip but the fact remains for the past 300 years Earth s magnetic field solar shield has been reducing.

By polar shift I am refering the a magnetic polar shift were the magnetic north pole ends up on the bottom of the Earth

That ratio also turns out to be of the order of the ratio between the energy of the disturbance and the magnetic energy of the core outside the surface of Earth (theorem of Dessler Parker and Sckopke.

A highly conducting material shields out external magnetic disturbances. One thing about reversals. They seem to happen rapidly

but theory suggests (at least considering just the resistive nature of the fluid) that the magnetic energy of the core can only change very slowly.

which are included not in the modelsã¢Â# A study done by an Assistant professor of Earth sciences at Dartmouth University http://www. sciencedaily. com/releases/2002/06/020607073439. htm looked at the cycles of the sun s magnetic

âÂ#Âoethe sun's magnetic activity is varying in 100000-year cycles a much longer time span than previously thought

Polar Shift News http://www. earthchangesaffirmations. com/polar-shift-news. html...Magnetic reversal âÂ#Âoeimminentã¢Â# says National geographic Posted Feb 19

2012 Jan 23 2012-Scientists agree that Earth has long been subjected to thousands of traumatic magnetic reversals of the poles and that we re due for another âÂ#Âbut when?

This video from the National geographic first posted on 24 feb 09 says the next magnetic reversal is âÂ#Âoeimminent.

http://www. viewzone. com/magnetic. weather. htmlearth's Magnetic field http://sedonanomalies. weebly. com/earths-magnetic-field. htmlglobal Warming Science-www. appinsys. com

and has no magnetic structure to speak of so the field must have shut down before the rocks there were formed

Other factors such as ocean currents and magnetic rocks in the earth's crust also contribute. The Swarm mission will pull all these elements together to improve computer models used to predict how the magnetic field will move


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I believe there Earth is warmed by the sun cycles human induced pollution and gases and yes the changes of Earth magnetism too.


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Another extreme long term push for global warming will be the magnetic polar shift change which has been happening for the last 300 years.

As the magnetic polar shift they lower to almost nothing in reflecting the sun s rays adding warming to the Earth.

or this may be just a minor magnetic change which will correct itself later. If it is actually happening there isn't anything the human race can do about it


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Eventually the magnetic field will start up and the opposite of poles will be come true that the North magnetic pole will be on the bottom of the Earth.

Earth's Magnetic field Is Fading http://news. nationalgeographic. com/news/2004/09/0909 040909 earthmagfield. htmlmagnetic Storm http://www. pbs. org/wgbh/nova/magnetic/about. htmlthe

Not even a ripple of interest in the Earth magnetism reduction no comments lol. This is easily verified via the science community;


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What we need is some electromagnetic propulsion. That's the only way space tourism will ever kick off.

We need electromagnetic RAIL launch and once the craft is high enough and escapes into space launch the ion nuclear engines!

Electromagnetic rail launching is not a feasible option for space launches. You simply cannot launch anything fast enough from the earth without ongoing thrust to get it into orbit.


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He needs to get right on to regulating the Sun Volcanic eruptions and the Electromagnetic Field. They have been causing far too much climate change


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v=NJUTUFAWFEYEARTH's magnetic fieldhttp://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Earth's magnetic fieldwhat if Einstein died as a boy?

The same with magnetism you can't use your senses to define it in itself


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while the heavy stuff moves past magnetic separators that pull out the steel. And then all three material streams land in these three piles.

and electrical and magnetic properties plastics have overlapping densities and nearly identical electrical and magnetic properties.


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Nordlander used computer simulations to investigate the discrepancies between classical electromagnetics and quantum mechanics and precisely where the two theories diverge in both gold and aluminum nanomatryushkas.


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Magnetic pollen replicas offer multimodal adhesionresearchers have created magnetic replicas of sunflower pollen grains using a wet chemical layer-by-layer process that applies highly conformal iron oxide coatings.

while gaining magnetic behavior allowing for tailored adhesion to surfaces. By taking advantage of the native pollen grain shape

which is more strongly magnetic. We examined individual pollen grains before and after firing and we could see that the shape

The adhesion properties of the magnetic pollen-shaped particles were analyzed then by graduate student Ismael Gomez and professor Carson Meredith both from Georgia Tech's School of Chemical and Biomolecular engineering.

and gaining magnetic adhesion Sandhage said. The layer-by-layer nature of the coating process allowed for control of the amount of magnetic material and the magnetic properties of the pollen replicas.

The researchers chose to apply 30 layers to achieve sufficient long-range magnetic behavior while retaining high-aspect-ratio sharp spikes that provide for short-range Van der waals forces.

Reproducibly generating large quantities of such cheap microparticles possessing high-aspect surface features over their entire particle surfaces would be quite challenging using synthetic top-down methods Sandhage said.


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With a 90-degree end-to-end rotation it becomes a magnetic semiconductor.**Carbyne chains can take on side molecules that may make the chains suitable for energy storage.*


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#Voyager 1 magnetic data surprise intrigues researchersa University of Alabama graduate student and a recent UAH doctoral graduate are exploring surprising data from Voyager 1's crossing of the heliopause

but apparently the predicted magnetic shift has happened not. Scientists expected the magnetic field to change when Voyager crossed that boundary


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when developing bit patterned media recording (BPMR)--a potential high-density magnetic recording system of the future.

Conventional hard disk drives store a single data bit in a continuous magnetic medium consisting of many'grains'.

because it records the data in a regular array of single-grain magnetic islands (see image) that can be much smaller than multiple grain bits in continuous media according to Lin.

because the magnetic cells are patterned in isolated and ordered arrays known as'islands'.'A number of practical hurdles however are preventing the use of BPMR in computer hard disks.

One problem is that the islands are separated by nonmagnetic spaces--some 25-65%of the surface only is magnetic.

Therefore the writing process must be synchronized with the position of the magnetic islands. However manufacturing defects variations in disk spinning speed


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The key enzymes immobilized on the magnetic nanoparticles can easily be recycled using a magnetic force. Zhang designed the experiments


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or glow while others are magnetic or conductive. Some can have multiple properties. The organic salts used to make GUMBOS are not the familiar organic sea salt products sold for cooking and other uses.


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This increases the strength of the ceramic as well as improving its optical magnetic and other properties.


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Killian and fellow scientists from Rice and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center co-founded Nano3d Biosciences in 2009 after creating a technology that uses magnetism to levitate

The technology relies on inert nontoxic magnetic nanoparticles that are inserted into the living cells. Researchers can then use magnets to lift

The undergraduate team Cells in 3-D worked on a magnetic pen that could be used to grab move


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a magnetic andesite flake; a large chalcedony vein stone; and a small magnetic kaolinite stone naturally eroded into an unusual shape similar to a flower.

A fascinating aspect of this find is that these are not ordinary stones but are rocks


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This technology is based on tiny magnetic beads with short baitsequences of a few base pairs (oligonucleotides

Then the short double-strands are eluted from the magnetic beads and sequenced. On the day of discovery Tsangaras only wanted to compare a particular sequence of DNA enclosed in the mitochondria of different southeast Asian rodents.

Figuratively speaking the targeted sequence took the bait first--the complementary oligonucleotide sequence bound to the bait at the magnetic bead.


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The researchers then applied a type of magnetic stimulation called continuous theta-burst stimulation to decrease activity in the DLPFC.


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A Rice university-led team of U s. German and Chinese physicists has published the first evidence based on sophisticated neutron measurements of a link between magnetic properties

The odd behavior which has been documented in a number of materials occurs at temperatures slightly higher than those needed to bring about magnetism;

magnetism is believed to be essential for the origin of high-temperature superconductivity. In a new study appearing online this week in the journal Science Express scientists at Rice the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing

However as the material is cooled to near the critical temperature for magnetism it passes through a phase where electrical resistance is higher in one direction than the other.

In the magnetic inelastic scattering experiment at TUM the incoming neutrons brought about short-lived magnetic waves in the crystals.

Surprisingly the intensity of these magnetic waves turned out to be different in the x and y directions.

The experiments revealed that this directional dependence of magnetic excitations in the barium iron nickel arsenide occurs at precisely the same temperature range as the anisotropic resistance

This state corresponds to the collective arrangement of electrons we see in magnetism and in superconductivity.

The temporary collective anisotropic order occurred only in the brief temperature interval prior to the onset of magnetism where the anisotropic resistance had previously been measured.

Rice theoretical physicist Qimiao Si another study co-author said the magnetic behavior observed by the inelastic neutron-scattering measurements reflects the way the spins of the electrons are organized dynamically in the material.

It may help explain the interplay between magnetism and superconductivity and more generally the mechanism for superconductivity in the iron pnictide superconductors.


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First Ige antibodies from the patient's blood are isolated by interaction with magnetic beads that are coated with a different type of antibody.

and powerfully attached to the magnetic beads through a process called'crosslinking 'which keeps them from detaching.


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Professor Krockenberger's research includes some of Australia's warmest koalas--the population on Magnetic Island in the country's tropical northeast.


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The tag consists of tiny magnetic DNA particles encapsulated in a silica casing and mixed with the oil.

The magnetic iron oxide meanwhile made it easy to extract the particles from the oil.


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This particular kid happens to be wearing a powerful magnetic belt that repels the metal bars as she climbs.


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or cameras and algorithms or satellite GPS, this is guided by a cable that emits a electromagnetic signal.


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whose magnetism can be switched on and off. M. Scott Brauer/MIT News Office


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Sensor swilling cattle can alleviate world hunger  Slip this Texas longhorn a sonar mickey, connect to big data,


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