In this system, damping is provided by electrorheological fluid whose viscosity changes millisecond by millisecond as a magnetic field
affects the magnetic particles suspended in it.
Not exact matches
Plasmas are made of charged
particles, and charged
particles are
affected by
magnetic fields.
Using a computer, they simulated how the DMI and external
magnetic fields of varying strengths
affected the modes and properties of the
particles.
«Closer to Earth we can observe charged
particles from the sun, but analyzing them can be a challenge as their journey is
affected by
magnetic fields.»
Aharonov, now at Chapman with Tollaksen, was renowned for having codiscovered a bizarre quantum mechanical effect in which
particles can be
affected by electric and
magnetic fields, even in regions where those fields should have no reach.
High above Earth, two giant rings of energetic
particles trapped by the planet's
magnetic field create a dynamic and harsh environment that holds many mysteries — and can
affect spacecraft traveling around Earth.
«The chains allow us to manipulate the polymer remotely as a soft robot by controlling a
magnetic field that
affects the chains of
magnetic particles», says Joe Tracy, an associate professor of Material Science and Engineering from the North Carolina University.
They are not
affected by a * tokamak's
magnetic field or the turbulence itself but experiments have revealed that these neutral
particles have their own role in enhancing the turbulence overall.
Or
magnetic fields of the sun, aren't going to effect gamma rays, a
magnetic field will
affect charged
particles whether slow or near light speed.
Early this year I came across this: Jean Dickey of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena: One possibility is the movements of Earth's core (where Earth's
magnetic field originates) might disturb Earth's
magnetic shielding of charged -
particle (i.e., cosmic ray) fluxes that have been hypothesized to
affect the formation of clouds.
Observation by NASA scientist: One possibility is the movements of Earth's core (where Earth's
magnetic field originates) might disturb Earth's
magnetic shielding of charged -
particle (i.e., cosmic ray) fluxes that have been hypothesized to
affect the formation of clouds.
These high energy
particles are
affected by the earth's
magnetic field and by geomagnetic latitude (distance above or below the geomagnetic equator).
But the Sun is also sending out charged
particles and driving a massive fluctuating
magnetic field, both of which
affect Earth's atmosphere.