Magnetic Sensor That Brooks No Interference
Tuesday, June 3, 2008 - 10:56
in Physics & Chemistry
Sensors accurately register the slightest temperature fluctuations, the tiniest changes to a magnetic field, or barely perceptible air currents. In some cases, however, there are limits to their accuracy - for instance when a sensor is supposed to register a small fluctuation to a magnetic field in a place where a strong magnetic field already exists.
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