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  1. Magnetic declination

    Image Magnetic declination.svg thumb Example of magnetic declination showing a compass needle with a positive or easterly variation from geographic north. Magnetic declination is the angle between magnetic ... to prevent possible ambiguity. Also called magnetic declination. http www.irbs.com bowditch pdf glossary gloss uvwxyz.pdf Change of declination in time and space Magnetic declination varies both from ... changes to the field strength and direction at the same point on the Earth. The magnetic declination ... the declination Image World Magnetic Declination 2010.pdf thumb 350px Level curves drawn on a declination map to denote the magnetic declination, described by signed degrees. Each level curve is an isogonic ... thumb 100px Change of magnetic declination in Israel map Statement for 2010 In a diagram ... would indicate the same as the 10 W just discussed. Declination converts between true and magnetic bearings True Bearing equals Magnetic Bearing plus Magnetic Declination. See http www.ngdc.noaa.gov ... the declination can be determined as the difference between the magnetic bearing and a visual bearing ... citation url http earthsci.org education fieldsk declin.htm title Magnetic declination, what it is , how to compensate. ref Learning the declination for an area File Mv world.jpg thumb 300px NIMA Magnetic ... of the current magnetic declination for a given location based on a worldwide empirical model of the deep ... east of the agonic line zero declination , roughly east of the Mississippi The magnetic bearing ... of the Earth s magnetic field MC magnetic course what the course would be in the absence of local declination .... Air navigation Image Earth Magnetic Field Declination from 1590 to 1990.gif right Estimated declination contours by year, 1590 to 1990 Magnetic declination has a very important influence on air navigation ... hg.jpg thumb Declination needle Portal Nautical Magnetic inclination Magnetic deviation Geomagnetism ... http geomag.nrcan.gc.ca apps mdcal eng.php Magnetic declination calculator at Natural Resources ...   more details



  1. File:Magnetic grid declination diagram.svg

    Summary Information Description Magnetic declination diagram as used in USGS maps, including grid north. Based on actual USGS map at http ims.er.usgs.gov gda services download?item id 5048835&quad Petit 20Manan 20Point&state ME&grid 30X60&series Map 20GeoPDF. Source I User Arielco arielCo User talk Arielco talk created this work entirely by myself. Date 04 01, 10 March 2010 UTC Author User Arielco arielCo User talk Arielco talk other versions Licensing PD self date March 2010 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot ...   more details



  1. Declination

    other uses Image Equatorial coordinate system celestial .svg right 200px In astronomy , declination abbrev ... either right ascension or hour angle . Declination in astronomy is comparable to geographic latitude , but projected onto the celestial sphere . Declination is measured in degrees north and south of the celestial ... to the south have negative declinations. An object on the celestial equator has a declination of 0 . An object at the celestial north pole has a declination of 90 . An object at the celestial south pole has a declination of &minus 90 . The sign is customarily included even if it is positive. Any unit of angle can be used for declination, but it is often expressed in minute of arc degrees, minutes ... is the pole star which has a declination near to 90 , so it is circumpolar as seen from anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere except very close to the equator. The Sun s declination varies with the seasons ... midnight sun . When an object is directly overhead its declination is almost always within 0.01 ... complication applies to all celestial objects the object s declination equals the observer s astronomic ... of a degree. For practical purposes the second complication only applies to solar system objects declination ... out that when the moon is directly overhead its geocentric declination can differ from the observer ... and planets. Stars A star lies in a nearly constant direction as viewed from Earth , with its declination roughly constant from year to year, but right ascension and declination do both change gradually ... solar system objects change much more quickly than those of stars. Declination of the Sun as seen from Earth This section is linked from Horizontal coordinate system The declination of the Sun , ... constant, solar declination sub unicode sub varies with the season s and its period is one year . At the solstice ... s declination at any given moment is calculated by math delta odot arcsin left sin left 23.44 circ ... overestimates the declination near the September equinox by up to 1.5 degrees. The sine ...   more details



  1. Declination (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar declination Declination can refer to Declination , coordinate used in astronomy The noun form of the verb Decline Magnetic declination , angle that must be added or subtracted in the use of compass for geography Grid declination , angle between the compass north and north direction of the map coordinate grid Clinamen , a concept in early atomic theory See also Declension , use of case in linguistics Decline Disambig als Deklination ast Declinaci n ca Declinaci da Deklination de Deklination es Declinaci n eo Deklinacio fr D clinaison gl Declinaci n hr Deklinacija he la Declinatio lv Deklin cija mk nl Declinatie ja nds Deklinatschoon ru sk Deklin cia rozli ovacia str nka sr fi Deklinaatio sv Deklination ...   more details



  1. It's Magnetic

    Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name It s Magnetic Type Single music Single Artist Assembly Now Cover Itsmagnetic cover.jpg Released August 28, 2006 Recorded 2006 Genre Indie rock Length 7 18 Label Kids Producer John Fortis, Howard Gray Reviews Assembly Now remould South London indie pap into epic, passionate pop on their debut. The four piece sound more like The Cure than The Libertines, the jagged guitar edges cutting shapes around a ragged, ranted vocal... They look set to soar straight into the hearts of anyone who can recognise a good tune. That s you, that is. The Fly magazine The Fly It s Magnetic is the first single by British rock band Assembly Now. It was released on August 28, 2006 on Independent record labels independent label Kids. It is a limited edition single, having been pressed on 7 transparent Gramaphone record vinyl with a run of only 1000 copies. Track listing It s Magnetic 3 24 Out On 24s 3 54 Miscellanea Luke Smith, ex guitarist from acclaimed British post punk band Clor , remixed It s Magnetic which was distributed free via music blog s and on the band s http www.assemblynow.com official website . Category 2006 singles ...   more details



  1. File:Declination West Africa.png

    Information Description Magnetic declination annual change charte detail along the west coast of Africa Source Cropped from http msi.nga.mil MSISiteContent StaticFiles Files mv world.jpg Date 13 57, 8 March 2010 UTC Author U.S. Federal Government Permission other versions int license PD USGov DOC Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Svenbot ...   more details



  1. Magnetic deviation

    on Dar M odzie y Magnetic deviation is the error induced in a compass by local magnetic field s, which must be allowed for, along with magnetic declination , if accurate bearings are to be calculated. In nautical terminology deviation is the magnetic compass error caused by magnetised iron within ... to deviate from Magnetic North. In the case of big steel or iron structures, such as ships, this deviation error can be both large and variable. The problem of analysing and correcting the magnetic deviation ... that has been induced by the Earth s magnetic field. Deviation errors vary with the ship s magnetic heading the angle the ship makes to magnetic north . N.B. Magnetic declination , also called variation , is the angular difference between true north and the direction of the Earth s magnetic field ... between magnetic north and the compass needle. Variation and deviation both influence magnetic compass needles. Their combined effect is known as magnetic Compass error . The deviation errors ... compensators close to the compass. However, because the magnetic signature of every ship changes ..., to keep the deviation errors to a practical minimum. Magnetic compass adjustment and correction .... The sources of magnetic deviation vary from compass to compass or vehicle to vehicle. However, they are independent ... in the Earth s magnetic fields caused by variations in the Earth s crust and mantle and variations ... must take into account the declination for your current location. In the short term, these changes are predictable ... would become increasingly inaccurate. Non magnetic methods of taking bearings, such as with gyrocompass ... or radio navigation , are not subject to magnetic deviation. Thus, a comparison of bearings taken with such methods with the bearing given by a compass can be used to compute local magnetic deviation. Additionally, some large storms have been known to create altered local magnetic fields. Studies have shown that these local magnetic field variations can affect compass readings. External links and references ...   more details



  1. Magnetic shield

    Magnetic shield may refer to Magnetic shielding , material that blocks magnetic fields Earth s magnetosphere disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Magnetic induction

    Magnetic induction may refer to one of the following Electromagnetic induction Magnetic field B is sometimes called magnetic induction disambig hr magnetska indukcija ...   more details



  1. Magnetic trap

    Magnetic trap refers to one of three types of traps used for atoms or charged particles Magnetic trap atoms , used to trap neutral atoms in a magnetic field gradient Penning trap , used to trap charged particles or ions in a combination of electrostatic potential and uniform magnetic field Magneto optical trap or MOT , a trap using a magnetic gradient and laser light to trap neutral atoms Magnetic tweezers , a trap using a magnetic field to trap micrometre seized ferromagnetic beads disambig ...   more details



  1. Magnetic resonance

    Magnetic resonance abbreviated MR can mean Nuclear magnetic resonance Electron spin resonance Magnetic resonance imaging MRI Functional magnetic resonance imaging fMRI Muon spin spectroscopy SR disambig he sk Magnetick rezonancia uk zh ...   more details



  1. Magnetic memory

    Magnetic memory may refer to Magnetic storage , the storage of data on a magnetized medium Remanence , or residual magnetization, the magnetization left behind in a ferromagnet after an external magnetic field is removed Rock magnetism , the study of the magnetic properties of rocks, sediments and soils disambig ...   more details



  1. Magnetic fluid

    Magnetic fluid may refer to Magnetorheological fluid , a fluid that changes viscosity when subjected to a magnetic field. Ferrofluid , a strongly Paramagnetism paramagnetic fluid. disambig ...   more details



  1. Magnetic inductance

    MagneticCircuitSegments Magnetic inductance is not to be confused with Magnetic induction , which usually refers to Magnetic field . Magnetic inductance inductive magnetic reactance SI Unit Omega sup 1 sup is a component in the gyrator capacitor model for magnetic systems. For phasor analysis the magnetic inductive reactance is math x L omega L M math Where math L M math is the magnetic inductivity SI Unit s Omega sup 1 sup math omega math is the angular frequency of the magnetic circuit In the complex form it is a positive imaginary number math jx L j omega L M math The magnetic potential energy sustained by magnetic inductivity varies with the frequency of oscillations in electric fields. The average power in a given period is equal to zero. Due to its dependence on frequency, magnetic inductance is mainly observable in magnetic circuits which operate at Very high frequency VHF and or Ultra high frequency UHF frequencies. The notion of magnetic inductivity is employed in analysis and computation of circuit behavior in the gyrator capacitor model in a way analogous to inductance in electrical circuits. References Pohl R. W. ELEKTRIZIT TSLEHRE. Berlin G ttingen Heidelberg SPRINGER VERLAG, 1960. Popov V. P. The Principles of Theory of Circuits. M. Higher School, 1985, 496 p. In Russian . Category Magnetic circuits electromagnetism stub ar ...   more details



  1. Magnetic developer

    Orphan date February 2009 Image MagDev Apply.jpg thumb right Applying Magnetic Developer to a magnetic stripe Image MagDev EncodingDamaged.jpg thumb right An example of damaged magnetic encoding. A magnet was run across this stripe. The encoding has been made visible by applying a Magnetic Developer solution Magnetic developer is a fluid which makes the magnetism magnetic information written on magnetic tape or the magnetic stripe of a credit card or ATM card visible to the naked eye. Magnetic developer can be found in liquid or aerosol form. When applied to a magnetic stripe, suspended metal particles will be attracted to the magnetically charged regions of the stripe as the liquid evaporates. Magnetic developer can be used to troubleshoot problems with magnetic stripes and the equipment that encodes and reads them. By making the encoding visible, one can see how encoding head alignment affects the position of the data tracks, and observe any possible magnetic damage that has occurred on the magnetic stripe. External links http www.genevainc.com Products Professional Prod Professional Prod professional prod 5.html Geneva Group web site http www.sprague magnetics.com audio.htm magdev Sprague Magnetics web site http www.q card.com info developer.asp Q Card web site http www.cardserv.com.au catalog kyread.php Kyread from CardServ web site Category Magnetic devices tech stub ...   more details



  1. Magnetic pole

    Wiktionary Magnetic pole may refer to One of the two ends of a magnet The poles of astronomical bodies Magnetic poles magnetic poles of astronomical bodies , a special case of magnets, two special cases of which are the Geomagnetic poles The North Magnetic Pole of planet Earth, a point where the north end of a compass points downward The South Magnetic Pole of planet Earth, a point where the south end of a compass points downward A Geomagnetic Pole , determined by a statistical fit to measurements of the Earth s magnetic field See also Earth s magnetic field disambig de Magnetischer Pol eo Magneta poluso ru ...   more details



  1. Magnetic reactance

    orphan date January 2010 Magnetic reactance is the parameter of a passive magnetic circuit or its element, which is equal to the square root of the difference of squares of the full and effective magnetic resistance for a magnetic current , taken with the sign plus, if the magnetic current lags behind the Magnetic tension force magnetic tension in phase, and with the sign minus, if the magnetic current leads the magnetic tension in phase. Magnetic reactance 1 3 is the component of complex magnetic impedance of the alternating current circuit, which produces the phase shift between a magnetic current and magnetic tension in the circuit. It is measuring in units math frac 1 Omega math and is denoting math x math or math X math . It may be inductive math x L omega L M math or capacitive math x C frac 1 omega C M math , where math omega math is the angle frequency of a magnetic current, math L M math is the magnetic inductivity of a circuit, math C M math is the magnetic capacitivity of a circuit. The magnetic reactance of an undeveloped circuit with the inductivity and the capacitivity, which are connected in series, is equal math x x L x C omega L M frac 1 omega C M math . If math x L x C math , then the sum reactance math x 0 math and in the circuit the resonance takes place. In the general case math x sqrt z 2 r 2 math . When an energy loss are absent math r 0 math math x z math . The angle of the phase shift in a magnetic circuit math phi arctan frac x r math . On a complex plane the magnetic reactance appears as the side of the resistance triangle for circuit of an alternating current. References 1 Pohl R. W. ELEKTRIZIT TSLEHRE. Berlin Gottingen Heidelberg SPRINGER VERLAG, 1960. 2 Popov V. P. The Principles of Theory of Circuits. M. Higher School, 1985, 496 p. In Russian . 3 K pfm ller K. Einf hrung in die theoretische Elektrotechnik, Springer Verlag, 1959. DEFAULTSORT Magnetic Reactance Category Electromagnetism Physics stub ...   more details



  1. Magnetic capacitance

    MagneticCircuitSegments Magnetic capacitance capacitive magnetic reactance SI Unit Omega sup 1 sup is a magnetic reactance which prevents magnetic current in oscillating magnetic circuits from rising. This is associated with high reluctance. For harmonic regimes it is equal to math x C frac 1 omega C M math Where math C M math is the magnetic capacitivity SI Unit s Omega sup 1 sup math omega math is the angular frequency of the magnetic circuit In complex form it is written as an imaginary number math jx C j frac 1 omega C M frac 1 j omega C M math The electrical potential energy sustained by Magnetic capacitivity varies with the frequency of oscillations in magnetic fields. The average power in a given period is equal to zero. The magnetic capacitivity is a reactive part of the magnetic circuit 1, 2 . ref Pohl R. W. ELEKTRIZIT TSLEHRE. Berlin Gottingen Heidelberg SPRINGER VERLAG, 1960. ref ref Popov V. P. The Principles of Theory of Circuits. M. Higher School, 1985, 496 p. In Russian . ref References references Category Magnetic circuits ...   more details



  1. Magnetic impedance

    MagneticCircuitSegments Magnetic impedance SI Unit Omega sup 1 sup is the ratio of a sinusoidal magnetic tension math N m math to a sinusoidal magnetic current math I Mm math in a gyrator capacitor model . Analogous to electrical impedance , magnetic impedance is likewise a complex variable. math z M frac N I M frac N m I Mm math Magnetic impedance is also called the full magnetic resistance. It is derived from math r M z M cos phi math , the magnetic effective resistance effective magnetic resistance real math x M z M sin phi math , the magnetic reactive resistance reactive magnetic resistance imaginary The phase angle math phi math of the magnetic impedance is equal to math phi arctan frac x M r M math References Pohl R. W. ELEKTRIZIT TSLEHRE. Berlin Gottingen Heidelberg SPRINGER VERLAG, 1960. Popov V. P. The Principles of Theory of Circuits. M. Higher School, 1985, 496 p. In Russian . Karl K pfm ller K pfm ller K . Einf hrung in die theoretische Elektrotechnik, Springer Verlag, 1959. Category Magnetic circuits ...   more details



  1. Magnetic alloy

    Multiple issues orphan February 2009 unreferenced January 2008 A magnetic alloy is a combination of various metals from the periodic table that contains at least one of the three main magnetic elements iron iron Fe , nickel nickel Ni , and cobalt cobalt Co . Such an alloy must contain but is not limited to one or more of these metals. Magnetic alloys have become common, especially in the form of steel iron and carbon, alnico iron, nickel, cobalt, and aluminum , and permalloy iron and nickel. The strongest magnetic element is iron, which allows items made out of these alloys to attract to magnets. See also Ferroalloy DEFAULTSORT Magnetic Alloy Category Magnetic alloys alloy stub el ...   more details



  1. Magnetic impurity

    A magnetic impurity is an impurity in a host metal that has a magnetic moment . The magnetic impurity can then interact with the conduction electrons of the metal, leading to interesting physics such as the Kondo effect , and heavy fermion behaviour. Some examples of magnetic impurities that metals can be doped with are iron and nickel . Such an impurity will contribute a Curie Weiss term to the magnetic susceptibility , math chi imp frac C T theta math . Early theoretical work concentrated on explaining the trend observed as the impurity was varied across the transition metal group. Based on the idea of a virtual bound state , P. W. Anderson Anderson proposed a model that was successful in explaining the formation of a localized magnetic moment from a magnetic impurity. See also Anderson impurity model Anderson orthogonality theorem Magnetic semiconductors References P.W. Anderson, Phys. Rev. 124 1961 , p. 41 condensedmatter stub Category Condensed matter physics es Impureza magn tica ...   more details



  1. Magnetic anomaly

    In geophysics , a magnetic anomaly is a local variation in the Earth s magnetic field resulting from variations in the chemistry or magnetism of the rocks. Mapping of variation over an area is valuable in detecting structures obscured by overlying material. The magnetic variation in successive bands of ocean floor parallel with mid ocean ridge s is important evidence supporting the theory of seafloor spreading , central to plate tectonics . These layers are used for dating rocks. In fiction Monolith Space Odyssey Tycho Magnetic Anomaly 1 See also Aeromagnetic survey Earth s magnetic field Kursk Magnetic Anomaly Magnetometer Temagami Magnetic Anomaly DEFAULTSORT Magnetic Anomaly Category Geomagnetism geophysics stub pl Anomalia magnetyczna ru vi D th ng t uk ...   more details



  1. Magnetic energy

    Magnetic energy and electric energy are related by Maxwell s equations . The potential energy of a magnet of magnetic moment m in a magnetic field B is defined as the mechanical work work of magnetic force actually of magnetic torque on re alignment of the vector of the magnetic dipole moment, and is equal math E rm p,m m cdot B math while the energy stored in an inductor of inductance L when current I is passing via it is math E rm p,m 1 over 2 LI 2 math . This second expression forms the basis for superconducting magnetic energy storage . External links http farside.ph.utexas.edu teaching em lectures node84.html Magnetic Energy , Richard Fitzpatrick Professor of Physics The University of Texas at Austin. Footer energy Category Forms of energy ...   more details



  1. Magnetic capacitivity

    MagneticCircuitSegments Magnetic capacitivity SI Unit Henry unit H is a component used in the gyrator capacitor model of magnetic systems. This element, denoted as math C M math , is an extensive property and is defined as math C M mu r mu 0 frac S l math Where math mu r mu 0 mu math is the Permeability electromagnetism magnetic permeability , math S math is the element cross section, and math l math is the element length. For phasor analysis, the magnetic permeability 1 and the magnetic capacitivity are complex values 1, 2 . Magnetic capacitivity is also equal to magnetic flux divided by the difference of magnetic potential across the element. math C M frac Phi phi M1 phi M2 math Where math phi M1 phi M2 math is the difference of the magnetic potential s. The notion of magnetic capacitivity is employed in the gyrator capacitor model in a way analogous to capacitance in electrical circuits. References Refbegin Arkadiew W. Eine Theorie des elektromagnetischen Feldes in den ferromagnetischen Metallen . Phys. Zs., H. 14, No 19, 1913, S. 928 934. Popov V. P. The Principles of Theory of Circuits . M. Higher School, 1985, 496 p. In Russian . Refend Category Magnetic circuits physics stub ...   more details



  1. Magnetic pressure

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Magnetic pressure is an energy density associated with the magnetic field . It is identical to any other physical pressure except that it is carried by the magnetic field rather than in the case of gas kinetic energy of the gas molecules. Interplay between magnetic pressure and ordinary gas pressure is important to both the fields of magnetohydrodynamics and plasma physics . Any magnetic field has an associated pressure that is contained by the boundary conditions on the field, and a gradient in field strength causes a force due to the magnetic pressure gradient this force is called the magnetic pressure force . The magnetic pressure force is most readily observed in an unsupported loop of wire if an electric current passes through the loop, then the wire serves as an electromagnet , so that the magnetic field strength inside the loop is much greater than the field strength just outside the loop. The gradient in field strength gives rise to a magnetic ... through the wire, then the loop of wire will form a circle . At even higher currents, the magnetic ... or even explosively fragment. Management of magnetic pressure is a significant challenge in the design of ultrastrong electromagnets. Magnetic pressure can be used to propel projectiles this is the operating principle of a railgun . If any currents present are parallel to the field, the magnetic field lines follow shapes in which the magnetic pressure gradient is exactly balanced by the magnetic tension force . Such a field configuration is called force free magnetic field force free , because there is no Lorentz force math j times B 0 math . The familiar potential magnetic field ... current at all. The magnetic pressure math P B math is given in International System of Units ... dyn cm , B in Gauss unit G by math P B frac B 2 8 pi math . See also Magnetic tension force DEFAULTSORT Magnetic Pressure Category Plasma physics Physics stub de Magnetischer Druck fr Pression ...   more details




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