Magnetic Sensor That Brooks No Interference
Sunday, June 8, 2008 - 21:28
in Physics & Chemistry
A novel magnetic sensor for the first time detects tiny fluctuations in a small magnetic field -- even when there is a strong magnet right beside it. The sensor can thus be utilized even in places where power cables generate an interference field -- for instance in a car's side mirror.
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