Controlling the Properties of Magnets Will be Beneficial to Science and Technology
Magnetism is now involved in all types of industries. It really depends on where one wants to apply magnetism for a project. Magnetism can be found in the household. For example, Magnets are used for tight seals on doors, windows and fridges. A lot of people may not know that magnets power our TVs, earphones, stereos, and our cellphones. A new technology utilizing magnets is the wireless charging on a user's cellphones using magnetic links. This allow wireless charging of the phone.
In the Medical field, Magnets are used in MRI's to look inside a patient's body and diagnose it efficiently. Magnets had been around in history. The Egyptians, the Greeks, Chinese, Indians and the Hebrews already used magic to certain ailments of the body. No one really knows how magnetism cures the illness. It is said that magnets attract certain elements of the body, such as blood containing the element iron. These element attracts magnets, stirring blood circulation, which promotes the healing ability of the body, according to an article in ehow.com.
In further studies of magnets, researchers and scientist had found a way on how to initialize nonmagnetic material to working magnets. Their study revolves on the control of magnets and their behavior. Controlling magnets can further advance the computing industry by enhancing the function of each and every electronic part of the computer with the help of magnetism.
This is where the behavior of magnets come in. Technology today have the capacity to easily apply the turning on and off magnetism. This could be done by, adding elements, light heat exposure, and electrical induction. Portable magnetic strength can be achieved with controls of a knob or a switch. Magnetic pull could be achieved from 200 grams to 50 kg on portable controlled magnets.
The benefits of magnetism seems endless. Today, as of this writing, Tesla with founder, Elon Musk is spearheading to revolutionize the hyperloop, a magnetic engineered future of travel. Frictionless and high speed technology utilizing magnetism is the goal of this endeavor, as stated in the article at mailonline.