Tokyo University scientists created a very powerful magnetic field in history
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...by accident
Watch Scientists Accidentally Blow Up Their Lab With The Stronge..
Scale for comparison:
1 T to 2.4 T – coil gap of a typical loudspeaker magnet
1.5 T to 3 T – strength of medical MRI systems in practice, experimentally up to 17 T
16 T – magnetic field strength required to levitate a frog (by diamagnetic levitation of the water in its body tissues) according to the 2000 Ig Nobel Prize in Physics
17.6 T – strongest field trapped in a superconductor in a lab as of July 2014
27 T – maximal field strengths of superconducting electromagnets at cryogenic temperatures
35.4 T – the current (2009) world record for a superconducting electromagnet in a background magnetic field
45 T – the current (2015) world record for continuous field magnets
100 T – approximate magnetic field strength of a typical White dwarf star
Can't wait to finally develop those AT Fields
That’s typically how tremendous scientific discoveries happen!
this is science at its finest.
With a field that strong, how would it interact with the iron found in blood?
How would you create a powerful magnetic field outside of history?
its a magnetic field so powerful it went backwards in time
The iron in your blood is actually not magnetic due to the way it's used in the body.
Is blood magnetic?
I thought the spasm on some OP posts were powerful enough?
According to the researchers, this experiment not only provides insight into how different materials respond to strong magnetic fields,
but may also find applications in the quest to produce fusion energy.
Many leading fusion reactor designs require the application of strong magnetic fields
on the order of thousands of Teslas for short periods of time, a requirement that the
researchers said was “tantalizingly similar” to what they had produced.
Wicked. Explosions are always the finest mechanism for the advancement of science.
Deoxyhemoglobin is paramagnetic and thus weakly attracted to magnetic fields. I can't be bothered to crunch the numbers right now but you may be able to suspend deoxygenated blood in such a strong field the way you would with liquid oxygen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lt4P6ctf06Q
Pretty sure that one post where the guy blamed a little girl for getting shot by standing in fear behind her uncle who was shielding her probably contributed to the heat death of the universe.
Why the fuck are you blaming the scientists? The kid caused her own death by standing between the magnets, something that's a BIG no-no especially when she more than likely saw the fucking magnet.
Video which I didn't noticed was in the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=9&v=Hsu6FG_3adU
2:14 timestamp
https://youtu.be/jajAg-LrdTM?t=134
That coupled with that guy who was pissed about his insurance being high just because his wife had a few accidents while driving and playing games on her phone
Can we just skip to the end? I mean, we all know how this is going to end...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIscL-Bjsq4
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