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Electrical Field Strength Sensors -
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Electrical field strength sensors are used to measure the strength of electrical fields
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Magnetic field sensors measure magnetic field strength, direction, and/or magnetic flux. They are used for scientific measurement, navigation, and industrial applications
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Electroceramics are ceramic materials that have been specially formulated for specific electrical, electro-magnetic, or optical properties. They include dielectric ceramics, electrostrictive ceramics, ferrite ceramics, garnets (ferromagnets), and piezoelectric ceramics.
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Specialized electromagnetic sensors and instruments are proprietary electrical and electromagnetic sensors and instruments not explicitly listed elsewhere.
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Radiation detectors are used for medical diagnoses, radioactive dating measurements, and measurements of background radiation, activity levels and radiation doses.
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Semiconductors (metalloids) or semiconductor materials are used to fabricate microelectronic and optoelectronic devices such as transistors, photodetectors or solar cells.
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EMF meters detect and monitor harmful electric, magnetic or electromagnetic fields surrounding personal or work areas
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Dielectric ceramics and substrates are electrical insulators with dielectric strength, dielectric constant and loss tangent values tailored for specific device applications
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Panels and panel materials are composite structures which consist of multiple layers or skins bonded to or sandwiching a core material such as multilayer sheets, cored laminates or industrial structural panels.
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Material testing services test, analyze, and certify a wide range of materials for purity, chemical compatibility, and environmental impact.
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Epoxy adhesives are chemical compounds for joining components. They require clean surfaces and are valued for their toughness and resistance to chemical and environmental damage.
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Cyanoacrylate adhesives are one-part acrylate adhesives that cure instantly on contact with mated surfaces through a reaction with surface moisture. Cyanoacrylates are often called super glues.
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Aluminum oxide and alumina ceramics have excellent wear characteristics, chemical resistance, compressive strength, high-temperature properties, and dielectric strength
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Magnetic field - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In physics, a magnetic field is a vector field that permeates space and which can exert a magnetic force on moving electric charges and on magnetic
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Electricity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Electric field ? an influence produced by an electric charge on other charges in its vicinity.
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WHO | What are electromagnetic fields?
If current does flow, the strength of the magnetic field will vary with power consumption but the electric field strength will be constant.
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Magnetic field
Magnetic Field Magnetic fields are produced by electric Both the electric field and magnetic field can be defined from the Lorentz force law:
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Electric Field Meters
Electric Circuit & Electric Field Instruments
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Magnetic Fields
(Files in red?history) Index 1. Magnetosphere 1H. Gilbert, 1600 2 Magnetic Field 2H. Oersted, 1820 3. Aurora 3H. Birkeland 1895 3a.
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AGU Web Site: A Beginner's Guide to the Earth's Magnetosphere
First, the field exerts an effective pressure on the plasma proportional to the square of the field strength.
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Electrostatic Analysis Types: Field Strength and Voltage
Electrostatic Field Strength and Voltage Electrostatic field strength and voltage analysis is used to study electric fields around objects.
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Electric-field
Electric field sweep It is possible to sweep over the electric field strength, i.e. to vary the strength of the electric field stepwise.
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Electric field can align silver nanowires
The study also found that the degree of alignment increased with an increase of the electric field strength.
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