Basically, the system
uses electromagnets to either attract or repel each other to add or subtract resistance to the steering effort.
«The Feedback Resonance Guitar
uses electromagnets to vibrate each of the instrument's strings»
Called repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), the noninvasive technique
uses electromagnets to create localized electrical currents in the brain.
Elix's edge in this burgeoning market is that while other systems
use an electromagnet, its transmitters and receivers use permanent magnets that rotate in tandem to create a uniquely low - frequency magnetic field that doesn't generate incidental heat and can be scaled.
The robots were moved around a water tank
using electromagnets.
Not exact matches
Using special equipment, they will embed
electromagnets under the road, which will wirelessly charge a much smaller, lighter, and cheaper battery under the vehicle (see the video above).
Superconductors could be
used to construct incredibly powerful
electromagnets and vastly improved electric motors.
Most fusion research focuses on magnetic confinement,
using powerful
electromagnets to contain a thin plasma of hydrogen isotopes and heat it until the nuclei fuse.
«In addition, these hand - assembled miniature EPMs have much higher switching speeds and higher field gradients than are feasible
using planar microcoil
electromagnets.
The researchers
used metamaterials and metasurfaces to build the tunnel experimentally, so that the magnetic field from a source, such as a magnet or a an
electromagnet, appears at the other end of the «wormhole» as an isolated magnetic monopole.
Scientists at PPPL have produced self - consistent computer simulations that capture the evolution of an electric current inside fusion plasma without
using a central
electromagnet, or solenoid.
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have produced self - consistent computer simulations that capture the evolution of an electric current inside fusion plasma without
using a central
electromagnet, or solenoid.
Students learn how simple scientific principles can be
used in sophisticated applications, how electric circuits can be switched on and off, and the factors that can affect the strength of an
electromagnet.
3) discover that when electric current flows through an insulated wire wound around an iron core, the core becomes a magnet 4) be able to build a simple
electromagnet 5) explore ways to manipulate a variety of variables to increase the strength of the
electromagnet 6) know some
uses of
electromagnets 7) distinguish between a permanent magnet and an
electromagnet 8) learn the components of an electric bell and how an electric bell works Your feedback is much appreciated.
Interesting, so it
use a pulse of current to operate an
electromagnet that opens or closes the vibrating arm?
Basically, the ride control
uses shock absorbers that have tiny metal particles floating in the shock fluid, next to an
electromagnet.
This option is similar to Audi's Magnetic Ride system, and
uses a magnetic fluid in the shock absorbers, the viscosity of which is controlled with an
electromagnet.
Jumping puzzles that have you
use the game's equivalent of a grappling hook and anti-gravity gun, the
electromagnet.
Here, a headless figure — formed from a prosthetic
used in a recent, high profile action film and stuffed with pages from Martin Heidegger's Being and Time (1927)-- is suspended from an
electromagnet.
If you
use eletromechanicl switches they consume even more power to switch as you have to energize an
electromagnet to do so.
For those unfamiliar, planar magnetic drivers
use a polymer membrane stretched between two
electromagnets to produce sound when electrical current is applied.