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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Electromagnetism / March 2004



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Safety warning?!!!    ;)08 Mar 2004 00:02 GMT58
A bit of humor:
 1.5" supermagnet :  safety sheet
 http://www.houseofscience.com/ouch/ouch.html
Know of any other good "safety sheets?"
E.M.Fields07 Mar 2004 20:07 GMT26
Maxwell's electromagnetic fields were strained conditions of aether
and EM wave was set up in this medium. But after rejection of aether,
real nature of fields remain unexplained.
          New book "Against the theory of electromagnetic fields and
electromagnetic characterics of biological cells06 Mar 2004 22:26 GMT2
Could anyone indicate me  known values of permitivity,
conductivity and permeability of a biological cell ?
and also the same characteristics for a cancerous cell ?
Or does anyone have a book title and author or a web site
Gradient of potential function of dynamic field06 Mar 2004 11:56 GMT28
Dear Colleagues,
We open the new volume
4 (2004), issue 1
of our journal
Trying to resolve design issue without affecting EM Feild06 Mar 2004 06:32 GMT3
Greetings all,
    I'm trying to determine what substance I can use to create a
container that can withstand up to 75psi of internal pressure, wihtout
affecting or restricting the flow of any EM fields that are being
Wireless 802.11 Antenna05 Mar 2004 09:17 GMT1
I bought an antenna for my wireless 802.11 network card. This antenna
consists of a metal cylinder,
radius 0.04m,
length 0.31m
heat/IR radiation and vacuums02 Mar 2004 18:03 GMT7
howdy. I'm not sure if this is the proper group to be asking this
question, but I hate it when someone crossposts to unrelated groups,
so...
I have a question about how heat-generating objects behave in a vacuum,
Amount of light reflected from water02 Mar 2004 15:44 GMT3
     Hopefully someone here can answer my query! I was wondering if there
 was an equation which will tell me how much light is reflected from water
 as a function of incident angle and water temperature (particularly around
 0 degrees C).
Re: GravityShieldingUpdates1.102 Mar 2004 05:54 GMT1
The Infinite Radiant Energy Cycle
Scholars of radiation interest,
The following revised content is posted with a request for comments.
The goal is to obtain rational reviews with "specificity"
New Year question from Leo01 Mar 2004 23:27 GMT57
Dear colleagues,
Recently I received the following message and sent the following
respond on my divergence theorem in dynamic fields,
http://angelfire.lycos.com/la3/selftrans/archive/archive.html#div
Answer if you can01 Mar 2004 17:19 GMT2
Kindly give me your opinions of this question. The person who put this
says the current laws abt gravity are all false. I couldnt convince
him.
"
Magnetised Tetrahedra01 Mar 2004 14:56 GMT4
Heres one of those odd questions that comes up from time to time, and
for the life of me I cant work it out.....
If you build an Equi-sided tetrahedron out of a magnetizable
substance, where would the "poles" be?
Using the rotation of the Earth to produce Electricity01 Mar 2004 09:01 GMT51
Using the Rotation of the Earth to Generate Electricity
Assuming that the magnetic field of the Earth is not rotating along
with the Earth:
If this is true then the everything that is rotating on the surface of
 
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