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Michael Faraday was the first to realize that the shape of electromagnetic field lines is extraordinarily expressive of their dynamical effects. We can understand intuitively many things about the forces transmitted by...
The University of Michigan's educational site called Windows to the Universe (last mentioned in the January 6, 1999 Scout Report for Science and Engineering) has added many new lessons to their content. Highlights of...
This textbook contains a comprehensive tour of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including the underlying mathematics and physics, image processing, and also job opportunities. This textbook also includes homework...
This web page, authored and curated by David Stern, provides information on disturbances in the earth's magnetosphere. Topics covered include magnetic storms, magnetic substorms, electric currents in space, dynamos, and...
This large NASA site presents the story of magnetic effects in near-Earth space. It describes Earth's magnetic field, its interaction with the stream of particles called the solar wind, Earth's radiation belts, and more....
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