Author

Tom Day

Abstract

Magnetism has had a certain and specific appeal of human inquiry for at least the past forty centuries of civilization. History is full of adventures into the unknowns about this natural phenomenon. Recent findings hint of a hidden physical world concerning magnetism which prompts continued exploration. Curvilinear motion on a continuous basis can be detected within a magnetic field consisting of large, slow moving spiral wave patterns. This paper presents a procedure whereby the reader can establish his or her own findings about the power and energy of magnetic conductance. Avenues of basic research are explored and discussed.

Meeting Name

7th Annual UMR-MEC Conference on Energy (1980: Oct. 14-16, Rolla, MO)

Document Type

Article - Conference proceedings

Session

Energy Research Technology

Document Version

Final Version

File Type

text

Language(s)

English

Rights

© 1980 University of Missouri--Rolla, All rights reserved.

Publication Date

16 Oct 1980

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