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... consequences of this force, and the relationships between them were first described by James Clerk Maxwell in the 1860s. The physical description of electromagnetism has since been combined with quantum mechanics into the theory of quantum. The electromagnetic force is about 1036times as strong as t ...
... consequences of this force, and the relationships between them were first described by James Clerk Maxwell in the 1860s. The physical description of electromagnetism has since been combined with quantum mechanics into the theory of quantum. The electromagnetic force is about 1036times as strong as t ...
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... and more attractive because of its potential to achieve real-time, nonionizing radiation and high spatial resolution 3-D imaging [1]. Under gradient and dynamic magnetic fields, MPI utilizes the nonlinear magnetization response to map the concentration spatial distribution of the magnetic particles ...
... and more attractive because of its potential to achieve real-time, nonionizing radiation and high spatial resolution 3-D imaging [1]. Under gradient and dynamic magnetic fields, MPI utilizes the nonlinear magnetization response to map the concentration spatial distribution of the magnetic particles ...
magnetism - University of South Alabama
... y Two kinds of poles: N = north(seeking); S = south(seeking) y All magnets are DIPOLES: always have both poles y POLES: Likes repel, opposites attract y Magnetic (force)field: y Direction to which a small magnetic dipole would align y Traced out by iron filings ...
... y Two kinds of poles: N = north(seeking); S = south(seeking) y All magnets are DIPOLES: always have both poles y POLES: Likes repel, opposites attract y Magnetic (force)field: y Direction to which a small magnetic dipole would align y Traced out by iron filings ...