it works from cords going into the system and it graph it on computer
No. Magnetic compasses work based on the Earth's mantic field, in space there is no magnetic field for the compasses to work with. A different system, possibly similar to Global Positioning System (GPS) might work, call it the Universal Positioning System. On certain rocky planets it could work, but some planets don't have a magnetic field, like Mars. So a traditional magnetic compass wouldn't work in space, or at least it won't get you where you want to go.
The electromagnetic system consists of electric and magnetic fields that interact with each other. It includes electric charges, currents, and magnetic materials. These components work together to produce electromagnetic phenomena such as light, radio waves, and electricity.
i do not know about the breaking system but bullet trains work by maglev, or magnetic levitation, to propel
The effectiveness of the magnetic laundry system as an alternative to traditional laundry detergents is still debated and lacks conclusive scientific evidence.
Doubling the current in a magnetic system will result in the magnetic field strength doubling as well. This increase in the magnetic field can cause a proportional increase in the magnetic force experienced by a nearby magnetic material or particle. Therefore, the magnetic effects in the system will be stronger when the current is doubled.
Exciter controls the magnetic field in the generator system and controls the output voltage and/or current.
A magnetic locator is considered a tracking device. They allow a virtual reality system to monitor the position and orientation of selected body parts of the user.
it is not a conservative feild....it is a non conservative feild
Yes, a compass will work no matter what as long as you are within a magnetic field, such as the magnetic field created by the earth, totally encompassing the earth. The only ways to cause a compass not to work, or give a false reading are to; a) hold a magnet close enough to it so that it picks up that magnet's field instead of the magnetic field of the earth b) go far enough into space that you are not within any magnetic field. This will bring you completely out of the solar system since the sun has a magnetic field that stretches almost to the outer limits of the solar system.
In physics, work is defined as the transfer of energy from one system to another. Both magnetic and electric fields can do work by exerting forces on charged particles and moving them through a distance, resulting in the transfer of energy. This work can affect the motion and arrangement of objects within the fields.
Why not? the desert is just the same as any other place on planet earth. Magnetic compasses work fine in the desert. See the "Where does the magnetic compass not work?" question for some places where they don't work.
They work by using a magnet.