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Magnetometer: NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research
A magnetometer is a passive instrument that measures changes in the Earth's magnetic field . In ocean exploration, it can be used to survey cultural heritage sites such as ship and aircraft wrecks and to characterize geological features on the seafloor.
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Magnetometer - Wikipedia
A magnetometer is a device that measures magnetic field or magnetic dipole moment. Different types of magnetometers measure the direction, strength, or ...
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Magnetometers and Magnetic Locators - Kellyco Metal Detectors
Used to measure the magnetic field of the earth, a magnetometer makes carrying out a geophysical survey so much easier. Hand-held, this machine delivers ...
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magnetometer
magnetometer (mægnɪˈtɒmɪtə(r)) [ad. F. magnétomètre, f. magnéto- magneto- + -mètre, ad. Gr. µέτρον measure, -meter.] An instrument for measuring magnetic forces, esp. the force of terrestrial magnetism at any point.1827 Eaton in Amer. Jrnl. Sci. XII. 15 Delicately suspended needles, which might be c...
Oxford English Dictionary
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Magnetometers: A Comprehensive Guide | GMW Associates
Magnetometers allow you to measure the strength and, depending on the instrument, the direction of a magnetic field at a point in space.
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Earth Magnetometer EM2 - AlphaLab, Inc.
The Earth Magnetometer Model EM2 measures the Earth magnetic field with a resolution of 1nT (1 gamma). This resolution is about 0.002% of the typical Earth ...
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Magnetometer (MAG) - Cassini Orbiter - NASA Science
The Cassini magnetometer instrument was designed to measure the magnitude and direction of the magnetic fields of Saturn and its moons.
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Magnetometer - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A magnetometer or compass is a navigation instrument that can identify a specific reference direction (usually the north) in the horizontal plane.
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Magnetometers - Geometrics
Magnetometers built to last since 1968. Marine Magnetometers, MagElement Marine Magnetometer, Maximum Performance - Easy Integration.
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Geophysical Methods - CLU-IN
A magnetometer is a tool used for locating ferromagnetic materials (iron, nickel, cobalt, and their alloys) in the subsurface.
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Magnetometer Boom - Kerbal Space Program Wiki
Dec 2, 2023The Magnetometer Boom can be radially mounted on a vessel. Once placed, it can be extended by clicking "Extend Boom" in the right-click menu. When fully extended, it has a length of approximately 6.1 meters. The "boom" of the Magnetometer Boom can collide with terrain and other parts, and can be used to push or lift a spacecraft.
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Magnetometer (Juno)
Magnetometer (MAG) is an instrument suite on the Juno orbiter for planet Jupiter. See also
Magnetometer (type of instrument to measure magnetic fields)
Spacecraft magnetometer
Magnetosphere of Jupiter
Earth's magnetic field
Jupiter Magnetospheric
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Spacecraft magnetometer
Explorer 10 (P14) was equipped with a rubidium vapor magnetometer, presumably a scalar magnetometer since the spacecraft also had a fluxgate. One of these devices is the ring-coil vector fluxgate magnetometer (RCFGM). The other device is a vector/scalar helium magnetometer.
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Map an ellipsoid to a sphere If I have a ellipsoid described by: $(\boldsymbol{x} - c)^T \boldsymbol{A} (\boldsymbol{x} - c) = 1$ How do I get the transformation to an unit sphere centered at the origin? From the ...
**Hint:** $$ (x-c)^TA(x-c) = (x-c)^TR^TD^{1/2}D^{1/2}R(x-c) = \\\ [D^{1/2}R(x-c)]^T [D^{1/2}R(x-c)] $$
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Proton magnetometer
A proton magnetometer, also known as a proton precession magnetometer (PPM), uses the principle of Earth's field nuclear magnetic resonance (EFNMR) to Proton magnetometer in archaeology
In 1958 Glenn A.
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