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"gareth" wrote in message
Certainly, as I corrected myself, if you wave a magnet about fast enough, say, 1000,000,000 times per second, you will certainly generate an EM wave and no-one has corrected me on that point because that point is true. If it were true, then you'd be able to make a steel teaspoon stick to a transmitting antenna made of copper as if that copper were a magnet. I don't think that will happen. |
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