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LP/disk Demagnetisers - why they make a sonic improvement
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 27691" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>Erm , isnt it a given when you pass an electric current thru a wire you induce a magnetic field?</p><p></p><p>Magnetic Field</p><p>Magnetic fields are produced by electric currents, which can be macroscopic currents in wires, or microscopic currents associated with electrons in atomic orbits.</p><p></p><p>In that case , what would the unit do re cables ? The moment you send a signal down em , that would be the end of the degaussing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 27691, member: 579"] Erm , isnt it a given when you pass an electric current thru a wire you induce a magnetic field? Magnetic Field Magnetic fields are produced by electric currents, which can be macroscopic currents in wires, or microscopic currents associated with electrons in atomic orbits. In that case , what would the unit do re cables ? The moment you send a signal down em , that would be the end of the degaussing. [/QUOTE]
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