Do we have to keep magnets away from out smartphones and computers? Can they really damage phones and hard drives? We find out the truth.
Actually, it's MUCH harder to damage the recording on the credit card than on a hard disk. Reply 87 of 92 celemourn Posts: 769 August 25, 2006 6:10PM Quote: Originally Posted by kim kap solHorseshit! That's the biggest urban myth of them all. It's almost impossible to wipe ...
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Magnets can damage floppy disks and magnetic tape storage media, so you must keep magnets away from these items. They should not, however, damage any data on your hard drive unless you place a very large and powerful magnet directly on top of the drive. Every hard drive already contains a...
PLEASE HAVE BRIGHTER LCDs And 7 + hours of battery life... LOL, you want both at the same time? Quote: If this is true, they may have ripped off the idea from the personal organizer marketYou can see these magnetic clasps in action at stores like Office Depot. ...
Those currents damage the bearings, and together with the winding insulation damage due to voltage stress, the reliability and lifetime of the complete electric drive are decreased. Some solutions are proposed to mitigate this EMI in electric drives. Different inverter typologies and modulation ...
they contribute to cost-effective maintenance and prolonged product lifespan by averting damage and minimizing wear and tear. For instance, they effectively prevent tire punctures. Lastly, they safeguard against contamination by attracting and retaining magnetic and ferrous materials during storage and on...
At the same time there were no good hard magnetic materials that I knew of, materials that could be opposed with strong magnetic fields and not be demagnetized enough to damage them. Not only that, they would not give the thrust that I desired. Having a chemical background, I thought ...
A bar magnet is a rectangular object with a magnetic field. Usually made of iron or steel, a bar magnet can be used for...
The above “NOT allowed” list should all be solved with solid metal shielding. A solid metal shielding is the safest way to ensure no damage or injuries will occur during instruction. A solid metal shield will also block all viewing and demonstrating this refer to magnetic motion. Therefore,...