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Summary Of: Magnetometers

Magnetometers are often a frequent component instrument on spacecraft that explore planets... Magnetometers are used in... Magnetometers are also used to detect... Magnetometers are very sensitive... A grid of magnetometers around the world constantly measures the effect of the solar wind on the earth... Magnetometers are also a component instrument on the Mercury... Magnetometers can be divided into two basic types... The use of three orthogonal vector magnetometers allows the magnetic field strength... Some scalar magnetometers are discussed below... these magnetometers can be moderately sensitive... these magnetometers prove to be useful whenever a phenomenon is linked with variations of magnetic field in... Overhauser magnetometers achieve some 0... magnetometers described above yet can reach sensitivities lower than 1 fT... The SERF magnetometers only operate in small magnetic fields... SERF magnetometers operate in fields less than 0... very small magnetometers that may in the future replace coils for detecting changing magnetic fields... These magnetometers require cooling with liquid... SQUID magnetometers allow one to measure the magnetic fields produced by brain or heart activity...

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