OK OK OK, I am going to ask the physicist that runs the 7 Tesla unit and get
the correct answer. All I recall from an earlier discussion was that it is NOT
caused by any kind of mechanical or pounding, even though it sounds like it.
Larry
On Jan 5, 2011, at 3:35 PM, Dave KK7SS wrote:
> Ferrous content is only meeded to induce a magnetic field in the material.
>
> It's not a case of the air becoming magnetic. It's that magnetic fields
> affect molecular behaviour...
>
> Check up on Plasma bottles...
>
> Dave G KK7SS
> DN06ig
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> ----- Original Message -----
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>
>> Electricity does move air, so why not magnets??
>
> 'cause the air does not (hopefully) contain iron, the key ingredient to
> magnetism. The sound is likely the magnets resonating, or more simply the
> coils vibrating as they are pulsed.
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