Pushing on that boundary is the subject of this week’s Fail of the Week, wherein we follow the travails of making a working magnetic flowmeter (YouTube, embedded below). Theory suggests that ...
Here’s wishing [ItMightBeWorse] the best of luck with his build. But if things go sideways, he might look to our post-mortem of a failed magnetic flow meter for inspiration.
If the flow range where you will use it is 6 ft/s, which is common in wastewater treatment plants, the actual accuracy is much different than you might expect: Comparing a magnetic flowmeter with an ...
Magnetic drive pumps are sealless centrifugal pumps that use a coaxial magnetic coupling to transmit torque to an impeller. They are energy efficient and can circulate a variety of fluids including ...
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Magnetic chucks use the magnetic force from a permanent magnet, electromagnet, or electro-permanent magnetic material to achieve chucking or holding action. In recent years, magnets have increased in ...
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive procedure that delivers magnetic pulses to the brain to change neural activity. It is used to treat mental health disorders, particularly ...
But while some falsies require messy glue, magnetic lashes make it easier than ever to amp up your fringe. Magnetic lashes take the mess out of the process and are less likely to come off ...
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It’s debuting today with a collection of magnetic peripherals called Flow that’s centered around a wireless split keyboard, all designed to make it easier to find your perfect ergonomic layout ...
A permanent magnet is always magnetic. It has an invisible magnetic field. Only certain materials, such as iron, feel a magnetic force. Permanent magnets can come in lots of different shapes and ...