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The brain does generate electrical fields, and they do change, and since changing electrical fields always generate magnetic fields ... then YES.
However ... the electrical fields of the brain are of very low magnitude and are relatively slow to change (as compared to any manufactured gadget), so the brains magnetic fields are weak and are considered minor
The electric field is the source code for EEG's.
Energy is stored in a magnetic field through the alignment of magnetic particles, creating a magnetic field that contains potential energy. This energy can be released when the magnetic field changes, such as when a magnet moves or when an electric current flows through a coil.
Any material that can conduct electricity can produce a magnetic field. The brain uses tinny amounts of electricity to move messages around itself so the brain produces a very small magnetic field that Medical Doctors using very sensitive equipment may be able to detect
A magnet contains a large number of magnetic domains, not poles. Magnetic poles refer to the ends of a magnet where the magnetic field is strongest, while magnetic domains are regions within the magnet where the magnetic moments of atoms are aligned in a certain direction to contribute to the overall magnetic field of the magnet.
One can see magnetic fields by using a device called a magnetic field viewer, which contains tiny particles that align with the magnetic field lines, making them visible to the human eye.
core of the earth contains the molten iron
Scientists think the Earth's core contains iron because of the planet's magnetic field. Iron is a magnetic material, and the Earth's magnetic field is generated by the movement of molten iron in the outer core. Additionally, seismic waves and the density of the Earth indicate a high concentration of iron in the core.
iron oxide, which forms a magnetic field when exposed to a magnetic field. This property allows magnetite to be attracted to a magnet.
align with Earth's magnetic field, freezing the magnetic orientation of those minerals. This creates a record of the Earth's magnetic field at the time of cooling, which scientists can study to understand past changes in the planet's magnetic field.
If the field is strong enough, then yes.
A Magnetic Force
No, the energy in a magnetic field arises from an electric current flowing nearby, and that requires energy to set it up. The magnetic field of a permanent magnet contains energy in the same way as a spring contains energy, in other words it can be used for a short time.
yes, they make you feel like you are not alone or you are being watched. in other words ghosts are not real, its just the magnetic field in the room, phones have a magnetic field so do tv's if you spend the night in a haunted hotel in the most haunted room check for a metal box spring or something metal under the bed. -science channel.