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The cause is imaginative reporting. The effect is interest and excitement on the part of readers and viewers. The imaginary Bermuda triangle is neither mysterious nor a triangle.
They don't. One has nothing to do with the other.
Evidentally, there are probably more unsolved aircraft incidents in the Triangle than Ships, as planes are smaller, harder to locate and move fast, the last can be a liability in a danger zone on the down angle.
J. H. Battocletti has written: 'Electromagnetism, man, and the environment' -- subject(s): Electromagnetism, Physiological effect
Oersted's discovery was the beginning of Electromagnetism, and showed the motor effect. Oersted inspired Faraday and Maxwell to create the generator effect and the general theory of Electromagnetism.
The copper wire has to be wound around a iron core to get the full effect of electromagnetism.
branches of modern physics are the following :) :electromagnetism :relativity :thermodynamics :astronomy :photoelectric effect :))
Electromagnetism is the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields. It is the magnetic field created when an electric current passes through a wire, and is extremely useful because the magnetic effect stops as soon as the current stops.
it doesn't effect the health triangle at all
you can cut a triangle directly
The area known as the Bermuda Triangle is an area that has the fast Gulf Stream current and at times it has areas that are calm with no breezes. This can cause boats to be carried off course or sail boats to be stranded. It also seems to have some magnetic anomaly that does effect the compasses of boats and aircraft. This could explain why aircraft get off course and get lost.
David Edward Roush has written: 'The Hall effect in bismuth at liquid nitrogen temperatures' -- subject(s): Electromagnetism, Hall effect, Low temperatures