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What is a magnetic field? What are magnetic field lines?

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Magnetic fields are historically described in terms of their effect on electric charges. A moving electric charge, such as an electron, will accelerate in the presence of a magnetic field, causing it to change velocity and its direction of travel. This is, for example, the principle used in televisions, computer monitors, and other devices with CRTs (cathode-ray tubes). In a CRT, electrons are emitted from a hot filament.

What is pulse magnetic field therapy?

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All the cells of the body have a weak, natural electric current flowing through them. The currents are caused by electrically charged particles in the cells called ions. Ions affect the metabolism, or the work of the cell. PMFT is a method of applying a magnetic field to the cell which sends a weak electrical signal, influencing the interaction of the ions, and the flow of nutrients in the cell. Enhanced circulation and nutrient exchange can speed the healing process and reduce down time.

Back to TopWhat is a magnetic field?

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Fields fill the space between matter and they determine how it is that bits of matter can exert forces on other bits of matter at a distance. There are several different fields in nature, and their reality is demonstrated by our observation of the forces with which they are associated. So, for example, gravitational fields determine how it is that objects with mass are attracted together by a gravitational force.

Is a pacemaker sensitive to the magnetic field that surrounds NightStar?

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NightStar can affect a pacemaker's normal mode of operation. If the heart rate of a person with a pacemaker drops below a preset value (typically 85 beats per minute), an internal sensor monitoring the person's heart rate activates the pacemaker. A pacemaker will not send electrical signals to a person's heart unless their heart rate drops below the preset value.

How strong is the magnetic field at a given distance from the magnet?

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Elementary physics states that the magnetic field of a magnetic dipole is approximately proportional to the inverse square of the distance from the dipole. Therefore, if you double the distance from the magnet, the magnetic field strength will be reduced (roughly) by a factor of 4.

Is PST the same as magnetic field therapy?

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No, unlike magnetic field therapy, with PST the magnetic field only serves as the "carrier" for the electrically pulsed signals. The magnetic field allows these signals to penetrate the injury unchanged. Without the magnetic field, the pulsating signals would be distorted by varying density of the surrounding tissue.

So what is magnetic field complexity and how can I measure for it?

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Magnetic field complexity can be realised in a number of forms. For instance, complexity could be a field that is changing in strength (amplitude) either regularly (indicating an amplitude modulated field) or irregularly. The degree and magnitude of the change could also be altering adding another component to the complexity. Another factors might be mixed field frequencies. There may be many different frequency components contained within the measured fields and these may come and go.

What causes a magnetic field?

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Most magnetic fields are man-made. They are found in solenoids, bar magnets and some motors and transformers. Magnetic fields are used in creative ways to create sound, microscopic images and record resonance images through MRI technology. In some cases, however, the fields interfere with sensitive electronic equipment and shielding is necessary.

Are magnetic fields from power lines dangerous to human health?

a. There is substantial evidence that exposure to extra-low frequency magnetic fields of an average intensity greater than 2 milligauss doubles the risk of a child contracting leukemia. There is very good evidence that even momentary exposure to ELF fields greater than 16 mG increase by a factor of 5 a woman will have a spontaneous abortion within the first 10 weeks of pregnancy. There is also evidence that these fields are associated with other diseases (see below).

Back to TopIs it true that the magnetic field occasionally reverses its polarity?

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Yes. We know this from an examination of the geological record. When lavas are deposited on the Earth’s surface, and subsequently freeze, and when sediments are deposited on ocean and lake bottoms, and subsequently solidify, they often preserve a signature of the ambient magnetic field at the time of deposition. This type of magnetization is known as 'paleomagnetism'.

What is pulsed magnetic field therapy?

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Pulsed magnetic field therapy applies a magnetic field to the cells, which sends a signal that influences the interaction of ions which have a natural electric current flowing through them. These signals initiate biologic reactions which accelerate healing. PMFT is applied with the use of a jacket, which allows the dog to sit, stand, walk, or lie down while receiving therapy.

What is modern Magnetic Field Therapy?

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It is an alternative treatment method which can even be used to treat serious illnesses with sometimes unbelievable therapeutic success - this has been proved in international medical and scientific studies. Well-intentioned explanations refer to it as a biological treatment method. However, that is a generalization. Magnetic Field Therapy is actually one of the oldest treatment methods around, and it is based on physical principles.

How does the Earth's magnetic field shield us from harmful effects of the sun?

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The Earth's magnetic field does help to protect humanity from the effects of the solar wind, and the gusts in the wind that result when a solar flare triggers a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME). Even though the Earth's magnetic field is weak in strength, it fills a vast volume of space, and the charged particles in the solar wind are deflected by the field. However, the magnetic field does not completely protect us from the effects of the sun.

What causes the Earth's magnetic field?

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The inner core and outer core of the planet are composed primarily of iron and nickel. The outer core is liquid and the inner core is solid. It is thought that the convective motion of the liquid outer core is responsible for generating the main field. Recent studies indicate that the inner core of the Earth may rotate a bit faster than the outer core and it is possible that this rotation may be associated with field reversals.

How close can my electronic head be to a magnetic field?

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Based on our testing, we recommend that the magnetic field strength at the electronic head and controller be no more than 100 gauss field. We provide an MFC option for PEMs that includes an 8 ft (244 cm) head to head cable which allows removing the electronic head and controller from a magnetic field.

Why is it called "pulsing" magnetic field therapy?

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The most effective form of signalling cells is to send a series of magnetic pulses, of the proper frequency and wave form to stimulate cellular action. The Bio-Pulse systems generate a frequency and wave form which was recommended as the most effective by Dr. C.A. Bassett in his landmark work at Columbia University Hospital.

Why are the Moon's magnetic fields so unique (no dipole field)?

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The Moon has no global magnetic field. But some of its surface rocks exhibit remnant magnetism, indicating that there may have been a global magnetic field early in the Moon's history. One of the questions Lunar Prospector will address is whether an airless celestial body (like the Moon) can acquire magnetic features from impacts, such as asteroids and comets.

How often does the Earth's magnetic field reverse?

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Most elementary geology textbooks will report a reversal frequency on the order of every 1/2 to 1 million years. These claims are made by simply averaging out the number of reversals over a given time, but the actual magnetic field reversal of the Earth is highly chaotic. The last field reversal took place about 750,000 years ago and the dipole component of the Earth's magnetic field is getting weaker over the past century or so.
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