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|    Richard King to All    |
|    Theory?    |
|    29 Jan 04 13:05:58    |
      From: kingrj@aston.ac.uk              I have a theory, that if a magnetic field dissipates at a rate of x m/s,       then having a second magnetic field to replenish it at ½ x/s, then the       magnetic field will remain constant, and may in fact, be increased, even       though both magnetic fields have relatively the same rate of decay...              Can someone confirm or deny this for me pls? I would do an experiment       myself, except I'm lazy =/ lol              Also, if the magnetic field is replenished this way, what effect would       it have on metals and other magnetic objects, and what effect would it       have on non-metals and other non-magnetic objects?              BTW: I'm an n00b, so the terms I have used I have used because they make       sense to me.              Any help would be helpful              Thanks.                            --       Avid hater of Windows XP as it won't let me classic games such as       SystemShock 2              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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