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Cooling unit for the HDR electromagnet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 86761" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I think something else is going on. It's not scientifically documented. While tuning the dials as you rub your fingers back and forth across the rubbing plate, you will definitely come to a point in the tuning where it feels like your fingers have increased resistance as they move across the rubbing plate.</p><p></p><p>Just looking at the coil underneath the rubbing plate shows the coil should actually cancel out its magnetic field. But its AC, so a standing wave is present. Probably a standing voltage wave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 86761, member: 288"] I think something else is going on. It's not scientifically documented. While tuning the dials as you rub your fingers back and forth across the rubbing plate, you will definitely come to a point in the tuning where it feels like your fingers have increased resistance as they move across the rubbing plate. Just looking at the coil underneath the rubbing plate shows the coil should actually cancel out its magnetic field. But its AC, so a standing wave is present. Probably a standing voltage wave. [/QUOTE]
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