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Magnetometer
A magnetometer is a scientific instrument used to measure the strength and/or direction of the magnetic field in the vicinity of the instrument. Magnetism varies from place to place and differences in Earth's magnetic field (the magnetosphere) can be caused by the differing nature of rocks and the interaction between charged particles from the sun and the magnetosphere of a planet. Magnetometers are often a frequent component instrument on spacecraft that explore planets.
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Wanderings Magnetometers can find a place in many applications such as mine detection, security, treasure hunting, mineral exploration, aurora monitoring, geophysical research and let?s not forget --- UFO detection. 8-) The following is a collection of magnetom |
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A Soda Bottle Magnetometer Students will build and operate a simple magnetometer using a soda bottle and a bar magnet. They will use it to monitor changes in Earth's magnetic field. They will study magnetic storms and investigate their properties in time and space. They will m |
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Magnetometer Design Shop Speake & Co have been manufacturing and supplying their unique range of Magnetic Field Sensors designed by the late Dr Richard Noble, since 1995. The sensors themselves being augmented by a series of ASICS (Application Specific Integrated Circuits) t |
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