31 MAY 2015 by ideonexus
How Do Flatlanders Move?
None of this actually explains how Flatlanders move. We
know various things about their locomotion; that
travelling somewhere involves some form of effort, that
it is harder to travel North than in other directions,
especially for women, and that femails "undulate" as they
travel, although this is more of a safety measure
than a necessity.
A mundane explanation, but one that causes a few
problems, is the use of very short cilia-like mobile hairs
for propulsion. This assumes that Flatland ai...26 FEB 2014 by ideonexus
tokamak
It is called a tokamak—old Soviet shorthand for a more precise and geometrical name, toroidalnaya kamera s aksialnym magnitnym polem, or “toroidal chamber with an axial magnetic field.” Sakharov’s rough sketch depicted a doughnut-shaped vacuum chamber, or torus, ringed with electromagnets, and that is how iter’s core will look, too, once it is completed.
In myriad ways, the project is a fragment of the Cold War stranded in the present day. Sakharov had predicted that a reactor base...“toroidal chamber with an axial magnetic field.”
20 JUN 2013 by ideonexus
Feromagnetic Materials and Hysteresis Loops
Ferromagnetic materials are paramagnetic materials. Below the Curie temperature
ferromagnetic materials show spontaneous magnetization, and this means that
the spin moments of neighboring atoms in a microscopically large region (called
domain) result in a parallel alignment of moments. The application of an external
magnetic field changes the domains, and the moments of different domains then tend
to line up together. When the applied field is removed, most of the moments remain
aligned, whic...Folksonomies: nature magnetization
Folksonomies: nature magnetization
How to magnetize metal.
18 MAY 2011 by ideonexus
Richard Feynman Describes the Waves Running Through Our E...
Try to imagine what the electric and magnetic fields look like
at present in the space of this lecture room. First of all, there
is a steady magnetic field; it comes from the currents in the
interior of the earth - that is, the earth's steady magnetic
field. Then there are some irregular, nearly static electric
fields produced perhaps by electric charges generated by
friction as various people move about in their chairs and rub
their coat sleeves against the chair arms. Then there are other
m...Need to find the source of this quote.