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While it's unlikely that the geologically inactive planet is generating a field the way Earth does, the discovery may lend support to the contention that Mars once had a field nearly as strong as Earth's that has since faded.
In the diode region, pulsed voltage with a pulse duration of ≈1ns and voltage of 2 MV is applied to the 2-mm-gap between cathode and anode, generating a field gradient of ≈1GV/m.
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In the latest prototype, the scientists fashioned a permanent magnet that generates a field nearly as strong.
Most open machines, however, use two non-electrified magnets, which can generate a field of only about 0.35 Tesla.
That was a surprise to many scientists who thought the Moon was too small and too cold to have ever possessed a geomagnetic dynamo where electric currents from the convection of molten iron generate a field.
A charge q at the centre of a sphere of radius r generates a field ε = qr/4πε0r3 on the surface of the sphere whose area is 4πr2, and the total flux through the surface is ∫SE · dS = q/ε0.
If the container encounters a magnetic field, currents within the conductor will flow to generate a field that counteracts the applied field.
The magnet generates a field of 0.9 T in the centre of the 1.1 m diameter clear bore.
With traditional MRI, a person is slid into the bore of a giant superconducting magnet that generates a field some 20,000 times stronger than Earth's.
Each of these trees generates a field of resource use that can be described mathematically by a distribution function around each tree.
Microgravity researchers at NASA have used a superconducting magnet that generated a field powerful enough to levitate the water inside a mouse, effectively simulating weightlessness for the rodent, right here on earth!
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