Iranian Researchers Invent Digital Instrument to Measure Magnetic Field Intensity
Ali Akbar Mousavi Movahedi, a professor at the University of Tehran (UT), Shirin Mohammadi, Mahdieh Rehban and Parviz Nowrozi, were the researchers at the UT Biochemistry and Biophysics Institute that managed to obtain the patent for the digital Instrument to measure magnetic field intensity, according to a report by the University of Tehran’s public relations department.
This digital magnetic field measuring device is a magnetic measuring instrument that can be controlled with a computer from far away.
A smart control technology is used in the invention to produce a high-precision measuring instrument to measure magnetic field strength. It is specifically for the detection of the inductive magnetic field, which is based on a computer- and processor-controlled measuring system.
According to a study available online, when you say a magnetic field is induced it means that the magnetic field is created due to the primary field i.e. the applied external field, all conductors exhibit an effective diamagnetism when they experience a changing magnetic field.
Tehran University’s report added that the purpose of the invention was to create an effective and very accurate method to control the magnetic field. The device was designed using coding, and for cases where the user must be far from the test location. It has the capability of remote control up to 1,800 meters away from the central base where the instrument and the computer are. Therefore, it is possible to measure magnetic field in solvents that fall within the range of pH scale.
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