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Magnet electromagnet

To find arms Magnetic, electromagnetic, infrared metal detectors, radiographic-television intro-scopes, fluoroscopes... [Pg.912]

The circular polarization (CIPO) beamline at the Elettra synchrotron (Trieste, Italy) operates in the VUV-SXR range with radiation from a combination permanent magnet-electromagnetic elliptical wiggler [94, 95]. This does not achieve full circular polarization in the VUV region, but rather an elliptical output with principal axis lying in the horizontal plane (ii > 0, 2 = 0, < 1). [Pg.303]

These systems work by placing a sample between the pole pieces of a magnet (electromagnet or permanent), surrounded by a coil of wire. Radio frequency (r.f.) is fed into the wire at a swept set of frequencies. Alternatively, the magnet may have extra coils built onto the pole pieces which can be used to sweep the field with a fixed r.f. When the combination of field and frequency match the resonant frequency of each nucleus r.f. is emitted and captured by a receiver coil perpendicular to the transmitter... [Pg.4]

Detonation Velocity, Influence of Electrical and Magnetic Fields on. See Detonation Velocity, Influence of Magnetic, Electromagnetic and Electrical Fields as well as of Electrons on... [Pg.667]

Back to the standard s content doors and covers giving access to the interior of enclosures containing remotely operated circuits with switching contacts which can be made or broken by non-manual influences (e.g. electrical, mechanical, magnetic, electromagnetic, pneumatic, hydraulic and others) shall... [Pg.127]

Now, let us turn to the analysis of typical formulations of the forward and inverse problems for major geophysical fields gravity, magnetic, electromagnetic and seismic wave fields. [Pg.5]

The major applications of magnetic materials are, in order of importance, permanent magnets, electromagnets, and magnetic recording media. Each of these applications requires a set of critical magnetic properties. [Pg.516]

Superconducting Magnet Electromagnet with a superconducting coil where a magnetic field is maintained without any continuing power source. [Pg.445]


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