Working With Magnets in High or Low Temperatures
Working With Magnets in High or Low Temperatures
The ambient temperature surrounding your magnets during work impact their strength significantly, but each magnetic material is different. Which magnet works best in your conditions?
High or Low Temperatures | Get the Right Magnets for Your Application in High or Low Temperatures
Temperature and magnetic strength have a turbulent relationship.
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platonic zonami idea: when they go out drinking together or generally places together on islands and stuff they'll walk with arms linked. this has multiple benefits;
-Zoro dosnt get lost but is lead where he needs to be by someone he actually trusts.
(holds these screencaps so close to my heart)
-Nami gets a big 'scary' guard dog that stops rando's from making advances and people from challenging her if a wallet mysteriously disappeares
-same goes for zoro, they beard each other
-they both like physical contact with no underlying motives and are best friends who like hanging out. fight me
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"shadowheart! not now-! i have to put away the admin key!"
extremely big fan of @cookabeara 's walmart au, unfortunately, i have no fucking idea what any of the responsibilities of the cashiers are <- (guy who has only worked in the electronics section) so here's some backroom sneaky kissies >:3c
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How to Protect Magnets from Corrosion
How to Protect Magnets from Corrosion
Magnets are susceptible to corrosion, but we can do a lot to protect them from it. If your magnets might operate in a corrosive environment (in the presence of moisture), get them protected.
Protect your investment. Protect your magnets from corrosion.
Many magnets react to moisture by rusting. When a magnet is corroded by rust, it loses a large portion of…
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"Two University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists have discovered a new type of "whistler," an electromagnetic wave that carries a substantial amount of lightning energy to the Earth's magnetosphere. The research is published today in Science Advances."
"The wave carries lightning energy, which enters the ionosphere at low latitudes, to the magnetosphere. The energy is reflected upward by the ionosphere's lower boundary, at about 55 miles altitude, in the opposite hemisphere.
It was previously believed, the authors write, that lightning energy entering the ionosphere at low latitudes remained trapped in the ionosphere and therefore was not reaching the radiation belts. The belts are two layers of charged particles surrounding the planet and held in place by Earth's magnetic field."
"Review of plasma wave data from the Van Allen Probes showed that specularly reflected whistlers are a common magnetospheric phenomenon."
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daily may day 22: storm
Realized I've drawn both Mira & persimmon in the sky for this challenge, had to complete the trifecta 🫧
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Bi-Directional ESD Protection, Circuit Protection, CAN Bus ESD Protection Diode
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Every episode I’m so glad Grey didn’t retire a season or so back like he was thinking about
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