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unusual facts about Magnetic Fields



International Rally Championship

It is developed by Magnetic Fields and published by Europress.

Magnasee

Magnasee is a product used to visualize the magnetic fields recorded onto magnetic recording media such as magnetic tape, diskettes, and the like.

Network Q RAC Rally Championship

The game was released for Windows and MS-DOS in 26 October 1996, and was developed by Magnetic Fields and published by Europress.


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Flux pinning

This phenomenon is closely related to the Meissner effect, though with one crucial difference — the Meissner effect shields the superconductor from all magnetic fields causing repulsion, unlike the pinned state of the superconductor disk which pins flux, and the superconductor in place.

John R. Wiegand

John Richard Wiegand discovered the Wiegand effect, a physical phenomenon in which a special wire, called a "Wiegand wire", can detect small magnetic fields.

Light field

Michael Faraday was the first to propose (in an 1846 lecture entitled "Thoughts on Ray Vibrations") that light should be interpreted as a field, much like the magnetic fields on which he had been working for several years.

MSMA

Magnetic shape-memory alloy, a type of shape memory material which responds to magnetic fields

Particle-in-cell

The set of equations associated with PIC codes are therefore the Lorentz force as the equation of motion, solved in the so-called pusher or particle mover of the code, and Maxwell's equations determining the electric and magnetic fields, calculated in the (field) solver.

Silicon photomultiplier

# The signal parameters are practically independent of external magnetic fields, in contrary to vacuum PMTs

Stellar magnetic field

The first instrument to be dedicated to the study of stellar magnetic fields was NARVAL, which was mounted on the Bernard Lyot Telescope at the Pic du Midi de Bigorre in the French Pyrenees mountains.

Wireless powerline sensor

The sensor powers itself from energy scavenged from electrical or magnetic fields surrounding the conductor being measured.