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  • That suggests that the iron is in the form of nonmagnetic rustlike oxides.
  • The tanks are made from nonmagnetic metals and housed in a plastic casing.
  • To optimize the movement of the core, the core tube needs to be nonmagnetic.
  • Bronze is usually nonmagnetic, but certain alloys containing iron or nickel may have magnetic properties.
  • Efforts are underway to find a nonmagnetic material that will prevent predators gnawing through the barrier.
  • It was built entirely of wood and nonmagnetic metals so as not to interfere with magnetic measurements.
  • One was to find a means for coating a ductile nonmagnetic metal wire with a metallic magnetic coating.
  • The United States Air Force introduced a radar-absorbent paint made from both ferrofluidic and nonmagnetic substances.
  • Many mines use magnetic triggers, so the ships are made from nonmagnetic materials, like plastic, fiberglass and phosphor bronze.
  • A seismograph is also sensitive to changes in temperature so many instruments are constructed from low expansion materials such as nonmagnetic invar.
  • The space between the teeth is filled with nonmagnetic material, to give the rotor a smooth surface to decrease aerodynamic drag.
  • This includes coils wound on plastic or other nonmagnetic forms, as well as coils which actually have empty air space inside their windings.
  • Synthetic antiferromagnets ( often abbreviated by SAF ) are artificial antiferromagnets consisting of two or more thin ferromagnetic layers separated by a nonmagnetic layer.
  • Special lightweight nonmagnetic ( aka diamagnetic ) tools made of beryllium alloy have been used for tuning U . S . Air Force klystrons.
  • In 1885, the company created the first nonmagnetic timepiece which included a complete lever assortment made of materials able to withstand magnetic fields.
  • All new nonmagnetic instruments have to be designed; it takes a team of people dedicated to work out the new ways of doing things.
  • Outlines of the city's architecture are readily mapped because the nonmagnetic limestone foundations stand out clearly from the surrounding iron-rich soils.
  • The solution to the metal particles is to use aluminum, brass, or other nonmagnetic metal screws or nails to put up the plasterboard.
  • Iron sulfide concretions, such as the Kansas Pop rocks, consisting of either pyrite and marcasite, are nonmagnetic ( Hobbs and Hafner 1999 ).
  • The term refers to coils wound on plastic, ceramic, or other nonmagnetic forms, as well as those that have only air inside the windings.
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