The process is called 'Magnetic Resonance Imaging' - we know it as an MRI scan.
MRI
If you already have the picture frame, you can obtain some magnetic strips and glue them on; if you cover enough of the frame, it should stick to magnetic surfaces.
People use X-ray for such procedure and others too. It's based on the idea that different tissues absorb eletecro magnetic radiation (X-Ray) in a different way.
elementary art activity with procedure
magnetic force
Moving Electrons in the TV set are deflected from their paths by magnetic fields
Moving Electrons in the TV set are deflected from their paths by magnetic fields
Well, an arthroscopy is an invasive procedure. They actually look into whatever joint you need examined. On the other hand, an MRI is exactly that, an image or picture of the joint in question. So the option is totally yours...minor surgical procedure or...a picture, you pick.
Question, Procedure, Result, Conclusion, Title, and a Picture?
yes of course... its so exiting
Magnetic field lines are not a real observable thing, they are a tool used in physics to picture magnetic fields. A magnetic field is a continuous entity; it has no discrete force lines.
You can find a magnetic car sign for your favourite team the Denver Broncos at most stores that sell sports fangear. Also if you can find a picture you can always take it to VistaPrint.
See the related link Electro Magnetic Fields for a picture.