This App turn your device into a Magnetic Strength Meter (DC Gauss Meter). DC magnetic fields can develop in many steel or iron objects if they have been exposed to magnetic fields, current, or ...
Abstract: A crucial measurement in the Astron device of the controlled thermonuclear research program is to monitor a small (10-G) transient magnetic field caused by a moving group of electrons. The ...
Growing industrial quality control investments remain central to this surge. As manufacturers enhance production systems for electric motors, magnetic assemblies, and electromagnetic components, ...
Abstract: In this paper, a DC digital gaussmeter for measuring magnetic fields up to ±1000 G(±100 mT) is presented. It consists of two interchangeable transverse magnetic field probes based on ...
A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building façade. An illustration of a magnifying glass. An illustration of a magnifying glass.
This video shows Jeff Dierker, Magnetics expert from Lake Shore Cryotronics Inc., demonstrating the basic operation of a Hall effect gaussmeter for measuring magnet’s characteristics. The gaussmeter ...
Here's an nifty little project from the Magnet Man, Rick Hoadley. The original can be seen at his home page. Have you ever wanted to find out how strong a magnet really was, or how the strength of the ...
Useful for measuring extremely-low-frequency (ELF) fields in the 30 to 300-Hz range, the HHG191 handheld gaussmeter takes readings up to 2,000 mG / 200 μT, allowing users to select the measurement ...
The Model 455 DSP gaussmeter uses digital signal processing for a dc to 20-kHz frequency response with peak field detection to 50-μsec pulse widths. The temperature-compensated unit lists a rated dc ...
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