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Yes, this has been known to happen with some people.
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A Magnetic Force
no. Eris does not have a magnetic field
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It depends what you mean, but.... ---- Magnetic ---- it could be when you make something magnetic, or when the magnetic field of a magnet attracts a piece of Iron or steel
You can detect the presence of a magnetic field using a compass, which will align itself with the field lines. Other devices such as magnetometers can also detect and measure magnetic fields accurately. Additionally, certain materials, such as iron filings, can visualize magnetic field patterns when sprinkled around the area.
basically magnetic fields can only be blocked or contained by conductive material such as the iron, electronic devices are shielded by metallic boxes to avoid interference. so, i don't think there's a known non conductive material that can block the magnetic field.
Yes, this has been known to happen with some people.
An electronic currant run through a copper coil will create a magnetic field.
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Electric motor and loud speakers are the two devices that uses current carrying conductor and magnetic field.
Electrical wiring with current flowing through it produces an electromagnetic field. That magnetic field can interfere with other electromagnetic radiation, such as the radio signal that are produced and received by a cellular phone.
One device for increasing the magnetic field surrounding a current carrying wire, is to wrap the conductor into a set of co-axial coils. A second device is to include a ferromagnetic material in the core of such a coil.
basically magnetic fields can only be blocked or contained by conductive material such as the iron, electronic devices are shielded by metallic boxes to avoid interference. so, i don't think there's a known non conductive material that can block the magnetic field.
So that other signals, such as a magnetic field, don't interfere with the cable signals.
Either an electrostatic field or a magnetic field. Each type is used in cathode ray tubes: generally, electrostatic in oscilloscopes, magnetic in television and computer CRTs.