Low-frequency magnetic fields can impact electronic devices, inducing unwanted current flows in sensitive paths that can add noise, introduce errors, and otherwise disrupt carefully balanced circuits.
Ok, this is going to sound strange but stick with me for a moment. I need to put some sort of magnetic shied up around my TV so that I don't screw it up. I am not sure of the source of the magnetic ...
Superconducting magnets, commonly found in MRI scanners, produce stronger, more efficient magnetic fields using smaller and lighter magnets than magnets made using conventional materials such as ...
X-men’s Magneto isn’t the only who can shield magnetic fields. Spanish researchers have designed what they call the world's first "anti-magnet," a magnetic cloak that can act as a shield they envision ...
Next to a nuclear reactor in Germany is a four ton, ten cubic meter metal box surrounded by lasers. The box is the most magnetically-shielded room ever built: the magnetic field inside is just a tenth ...
Catalog WC-4 offers electromagnetic shielding of cable & wiring, and INTER-8® looped cable replaces twisted-pair. • Made of Co-NETIC® shielding alloy, field-proven to shield against unwanted pickup of ...
This chamber might not look empty—but in fact it’s missing something that usually permeates every space on Earth: magnetic fields. And it will help physicists in the quest for a unifying Theory of ...
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