Hard Drive Side-Channel Attacks using Smartphone Magnetic Field
... This work was supported by CASED (www.cased.de), EC-SPRIDE (www.ecspride.de) and the the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) under grant no. 01C12S01V. ...
... This work was supported by CASED (www.cased.de), EC-SPRIDE (www.ecspride.de) and the the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) under grant no. 01C12S01V. ...
Effect of a magnetic field on the magnetostructural phase transition
... recent microscopic analysis using magnetic force microscopy 共MFM兲20,21 and x-ray magnetic circular dichroism photoemission electron microscopy 共XMCDPEEM兲22 techniques showed that the ␣ phase consists of microsized ferromagnetic domains. However, the behavior of these magnetic domains under an extern ...
... recent microscopic analysis using magnetic force microscopy 共MFM兲20,21 and x-ray magnetic circular dichroism photoemission electron microscopy 共XMCDPEEM兲22 techniques showed that the ␣ phase consists of microsized ferromagnetic domains. However, the behavior of these magnetic domains under an extern ...
Magnetic Flux Density (Cont`d)
... potential is viewed as an auxiliary function with no physical meaning. However, there are phenomena in quantum mechanics that suggest that the vector magnetic potential is a real (i.e., measurable) field. ...
... potential is viewed as an auxiliary function with no physical meaning. However, there are phenomena in quantum mechanics that suggest that the vector magnetic potential is a real (i.e., measurable) field. ...
Lecture Notes
... properties. In contrast to mass, however, electric charge occurs in two kinds, which are called positive (+) and negative (-). The net charge on an object is simply the sum of all the individual +/- charges present. Charged objects (objects with non-zero net charge) exert equal and opposite forces o ...
... properties. In contrast to mass, however, electric charge occurs in two kinds, which are called positive (+) and negative (-). The net charge on an object is simply the sum of all the individual +/- charges present. Charged objects (objects with non-zero net charge) exert equal and opposite forces o ...
ppt - Nils T. Basse
... First turbulence measurements from two new high frequency reflectometer channels have been made in Alcator C-Mod. We have studied two discharges where Li-pellets were injected: •Density perturbation decays in roughly 15 ms. •132 GHz signals almost identical for the two shots: Core fluctuations low f ...
... First turbulence measurements from two new high frequency reflectometer channels have been made in Alcator C-Mod. We have studied two discharges where Li-pellets were injected: •Density perturbation decays in roughly 15 ms. •132 GHz signals almost identical for the two shots: Core fluctuations low f ...
Recitations with Matt Leone
... http://bohr.physics.arizona.edu/~leone/ua/ua_spring_2010/phys241lab.html Name:____________________________ Section 1. 1.1. Charged particles create electric fields that can push on other charged particles with an electric force Felectric qE . These electric fields are represented by drawing electr ...
... http://bohr.physics.arizona.edu/~leone/ua/ua_spring_2010/phys241lab.html Name:____________________________ Section 1. 1.1. Charged particles create electric fields that can push on other charged particles with an electric force Felectric qE . These electric fields are represented by drawing electr ...
Chapter 29: Maxwell`s Equation and EM Waves
... • X rays are produced in the rapid deceleration of electric charge. • Gamma rays result from nuclear processes. ...
... • X rays are produced in the rapid deceleration of electric charge. • Gamma rays result from nuclear processes. ...
Steady-State Electric and Magnetic Fields
... Figure 4.7. In this method, a number of equipotential lines between metal surfaces are sketched. Electric field lines normal to the equipotential lines and electrodes are added. Since the density of field lines is proportional to the distance between equipotentials, a valid final solution results wh ...
... Figure 4.7. In this method, a number of equipotential lines between metal surfaces are sketched. Electric field lines normal to the equipotential lines and electrodes are added. Since the density of field lines is proportional to the distance between equipotentials, a valid final solution results wh ...
Electric Charges, Forces and Fields
... Insulators – have valence electrons which are tightly bound. Electrons cannot be easily removed and will not allow the flow of charge. Excess charge added to an insulator will sit in one place and not redistribute. Semiconductors - materials with conductivity between that of insulators and condu ...
... Insulators – have valence electrons which are tightly bound. Electrons cannot be easily removed and will not allow the flow of charge. Excess charge added to an insulator will sit in one place and not redistribute. Semiconductors - materials with conductivity between that of insulators and condu ...
Magnetic monopole
A magnetic monopole is a hypothetical elementary particle in particle physics that is an isolated magnet with only one magnetic pole (a north pole without a south pole or vice versa). In more technical terms, a magnetic monopole would have a net ""magnetic charge"". Modern interest in the concept stems from particle theories, notably the grand unified and superstring theories, which predict their existence.Magnetism in bar magnets and electromagnets does not arise from magnetic monopoles. There is no conclusive experimental evidence that magnetic monopoles exist at all in our universe.Some condensed matter systems contain effective (non-isolated) magnetic monopole quasi-particles, or contain phenomena that are mathematically analogous to magnetic monopoles.