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  • <B>Magnetic</B> <B>Field</B> Instruments-Image
    Magnetic Field Instruments - (144 companies)
    Magnetic field instruments include meters, gauges, recorders and other instrumentation for the measurement of magnetic fields and/or magnetic flux. How to Select Magnetic Field Instruments. Image Credit: MicroSense, Ohio Semitronics, Extech... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Magnetic Field Sensors - (69 companies)
    ...wavelength of light. SQUID sensors are very sensitive to low magnetic fields and can measure fields as low as the femtoTesla range. They are used mainly in medical, particularly neuroscientific applications, and have a very wide range of magnetic field... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Magnetic Shielding - (41 companies)
    Magnetic shielding includes products and raw materials for shielding instruments and equipment from magnetic fields. How to Select Magnetic Shielding. Image Credit: Mu Metal. Magnetic shielding is designed to protect electrical devices from... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Magnetic Chucks - (30 companies)
    ...are some fundamental rules that shops looking to use magnetic workholding should understand. Magnetic flux will always take the shortest route. Magnetic flux is less effective through air gaps and other non-conductive circuits. Magnetic flux from... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Rules and Length Gauges - (215 companies)
    ...is useful for those who take short measurements on a consistent basis. Flexible rules are made of thinner gage steel, plastic, or fiberglass. Specialized rules include the pocket rule for very small measurements and the circumferential rule... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Magnetic Sensor Chips - (27 companies)
    Magnetic sensor chips are semiconductor devices that detect physical quantities using magnetic principles. They are used in mobile communications, attitude sensing and navigation, and the mapping of magnetic fields. Magnetic sensor chips can also... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Magnetic Bearings - (11 companies)
    Magnetic bearings use an electromagnet to provide noncontacting, friction-free motion in rotary applications. Magnetic bearings use an electromagnet to provide non-contacting, friction-free motion in rotary applications. They are constructed... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Magnetic Cores - (47 companies)
    Magnetic cores are doughnut-shaped magnetic materials that are used with inductors, transformers and electromagnets. They are also used as computer memory elements. Magnetic cores are made of metal or ceramic materials that produce a flux field when... Learn More
  • Magnetic Receivers - (5 companies)
    ...that detects the magnetic fields emitted by a transmitter. Magnetic receivers emit electromagnetic energy that can be detected with electromagnetic detectors. An electromagnetic detector is used to detect magnetic fields. When electrons oscillate... Learn More
  • Magnetic Separator Components - (117 companies)
    ...by applying an electrical current to a wire mesh or matrix, thereby inducing a magnetic field. When a solution or gas is passed through the mesh, any magnetic particles are attracted to the focus of the magnetic field and are filtered out of the flow... Search by Specification | Learn More
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  • Top tips on squelching electrical noise
    understand its origin. The right-hand rule relating to electric currents and magnetic fields — the one that every engineer learned in school — is more than just a nice final-exam question: It is the basis for our day-to day-problems with electromagnetic plant noise. Fortunately, it also provides...
  • Lorentz forces shrink motor size
    the wire with direction and magnitude defined by the "right-hand rule," a concept widely taught in college physics courses. Mathematically, the cross product of the magnetic field vector and the current electric field vector produces the Lorentz force. The brushless motor described here generates...
  • Foolproofing embedded sensors
    an industrial supply house, probably will not work well with the sensor element and electronics. The details of how the sensor installs are important because nearby ferrous material can distort and shunt magnetic fields. This, in turn, can degrade the output of the sensor. In particular, sensor linearity...
  • Smart Computing Article - Audio Components
    are connected to two speakers, but some sound cards can handle many more speakers, sometimes as many as eight. If your sound card can handle surround sound, you can start with just two speakers and add more later if desired. 8. Magnets and computers don't play together nicely. A magnetic field can...
  • AN508 Protecting Signal Lines Against EMI
    in electromagnetic compatibility is to minimize, divert, or eliminate one magnetic field for current flowing in a long straight wire can be visualized using. of the three elements necessary for a noise problem. the right-hand rule. With the right-hand thumb pointed in the direction of the. current flow...
  • Calculating Heading, Elevation and Bank Angle (.pdf)
    rotating around. the x-axis (blue), positive elevation will be in the direction of the green arrow rotating around. the y-axis, and positive heading will be in the direction of the red arrow rotating around the z-. axis. More specifically, the `Right-Hand Rule' is utilized which specifies...
  • Glossary of Forging Terms
    Extrusion. Induction heating Heating metals by means of an alternating magnetic field. Ingot A casting intended for subsequent rolling, forging, or extrusion. Ingotism A term used to describe the remnants of dendritic structure which may occasionally be found in forgings. Insert A piece...

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Right Hand Rule Magnetic Field by Tega Jessa on September 5, 2009
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RIGHT HAND RULE On the left is shown the correct way to hold...
FINGERS RIGHT-HAND RULES Thumb Fingers curl in direction of: 1 Electric current M along a wire Magnetic field Ft near the wire 2 Magnetic field Ft
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For example, in the right-hand image, the gradient about the south magnetic pole is clearer.
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/magnetic/hall.html Hall Effect If an electric current flows through a conductor in a magnetic field, the magnetic field exerts a transverse force on
Right-hand rule: Definition from Answers.com

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The rule that has emerged from Oersted's work is as follows: If you hold a wire in the palm of your right hand so that the thumb points in the
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4) to the right 5) to the left Using the right-hand rule, you can see that the magnetic force is x x x x x x directed to the left.

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