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AndyS wrote:
Andy writes: I remember from 50 or so years ago reading a copy of POP electronics, or maybe ELEC illustrated, which featured a couple of young boys named Carl and Jerry and the stuff they messed about with each month. Kind of like a "Mr Wizard" story..... One of the articles was winding a coil of wire around a plastic bottle of water and exciting it , then watching the output from the coil as "the water molecules oscillated"...... I don't remember the details, but they called the affair a "differential proton magnetometer", and used it to measure magnetic fields.... Do Other references exist, but you probably want to take a look at Scientific American, "The Amateur Scientist", "How to make a sensitive magnetometer" February 1968, page 124. Used discrete transistors and LC filters on pot cores. I suspect one can do much better today with opamps and microcontrollers, and I'm sure someone has done it if you google around. See also http://www.gellerlabs.com/PMAGThoughts.htm for an update.. |
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