Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5006924 | Measurement | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The paper presents an experimental measurement of a material inserted in various types of magnetic field. The related model accepts the time component of an electromagnetic field from the perspective of the properties of matter. Relatively moving systems were derived and tested (Fiala et al., 2011 [1]), and the influence of the motion on a superposed electromagnetic field was proved to exist already at relative motion speeds. In micro- and nanoscopic objects, such as the basic elements of matter, the effect of an external magnetic field on the growth and behavior of the matter system needs to be evaluated. We tested the model based on electromagnetic field description via Maxwell's equations, and we also extended the monitored quantities to include various flux densities. Experiments were conducted with growth properties of simple biological samples in pre-set external magnetic fields.
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Authors
E. Vlachova Hutova, K. Bartusek, P. Dohnal, P. Fiala,