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Changes in magnetic fields cause electric fields, and vice versa.
He and a colleague, Dr. Leverett Davis Jr., postulated that even in the dark voids of interstellar space, weak magnetic fields cause iron-containing dust particles to spin like tiny hypercharged windmills.
In metals and other conventional materials, magnetic fields cause electrons to orbit in evenly spaced energy levels, but when graphene is put in a magnetic field, the electrons' energy levels are unevenly spaced.
For every crank who says magnetic fields cause heartburn, there's one who says they cure it.
Changing magnetic fields cause electric charges to move; now changing electric fields will cause magnetic charges to move.
When microwaves enter the assembly, their oscillating magnetic fields cause electric currents to slosh back and forth in the rings; at frequencies of roughly 5 gigahertz, the rings resonate to produce a large magnetic field in the opposite direction of the incoming waves.
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These impurities help tame the magnetic fields caused by current inside the wire, increasing its capacity.
He described experiments that he had conducted with U.C.S.D.'s multimillion-dollar magnetoencephalography machine, which records the changing magnetic fields caused by brain activity.
The device from U.K. researchers picks up the changing magnetic fields caused by electric motors, combustion engines, and fans including the kind found inside computers.
The experimental results show that with a simple self-shielded polarizing coil, the magnetic fields caused by the eddy currents are largely reduced.
He put together some of the understanding back then around current carrying wires causing magnetic fields, and conductors moving in magnetic fields causing currents.
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