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magnetic shielding

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magnetic shielding [mag′ned·ik ′shēld·iŋ]
(electromagnetism)


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If the device has its own magnetic shielding, then the question arises whether the pick-up sensor should be located within the passive shielding or outside.
If magnetic shielding is lower [over time], charged particles from the sun would penetrate deeper [into Earth's atmosphere] and create large holes in the ozone," says John Tarduno, a scientist at the University of Rochester who studies physical forces on Earth.
When AC power magnetic field levels exceed 10 mG and empty rentable space cannot be used as a barrier, magnetic shielding is the only answer.
 
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