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Some Interesting Uses of Magnets



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By : Ben Mester   

In my research into natural health, I found something very surprising, that people actually use magnets for medicinal purposes. Magnetic therapy is a branch of alternative medicine that claims to promote positive health and wellness by exposing areas of a person's body to magnetic fields. It's similar to LED light therapy in that way, of directing a wavelength of the light spectrum at specific points of the body in order to stimulate them toward positive health benefits.

There are many uses for magnets and magnetism in our modern culture, and in many ways, magnetic fields in general are looking to be the way of the future. Some magnets are very powerful and generate broad magnetic fields. Others are very small and fit in the palm of your hand. Here are a few specific uses of magnets.

1. Magnetic Bracelets. Proponents of magnetic therapy have come up with a way to always be in contact with a magnetic field. They claim that close proximity with magnetic fields increase health, energy, and vitality, and also things like blood flow and organ function. Many products are now sold that have magnets as their central purpose and the magnetic bracelet is the most common. Opponents to magnetic therapy claim that things like magnetic bracelets only work under the placebo effect, that the users claim to feel more energy and vitality because they're expecting too.

2. In the Yard. In having done many construction projects, having a wide walk behind magnet on wheels to pick up loose nails and screws is essential. It was quite fun rolling this magnet around because it picked up all of the iron flecks in the dirt which was pretty neat to watch.

3. In Electric Motors, and Generators. Thinking of building an electric motor or a generator? You'll need a magnet. By moving a conductor through a magnetic field, you can create electric energy, like in a generator. Generators use fuel to create physical energy that gets converted to electric energy, by moving the conductor through a magnetic field. In motors, the process is the opposite. They take electric energy and convert it into physical energy.

4. Anti-gravity. Though no one has yet invented an anti-gravity machine, scientists are using the opposing pulls of magnets to push metal objects up from the ground and suspend them in midair. This has fascinating and exciting possibilities, train cars for weightless travel being the most utilized. Did you know that the maximum recorded speed of a magnetically levitated train is 581 kilometers per hour (361 mph). That's pretty fast!

5. Experiments and Trinkets. A lot of interesting experiments and desktop trinkets are being made that show the interaction between magnetic fields, or simply levitate objects. Among my favorites is the magnetic levitating stand pictured to the right. Utilizing opposing magnetic fields, you can cause objects to float weightlessly on your desk. Pretty neat trick. If whole trains are capable of being levitated, I don't think that a picture frame should be too much of a challenge.

Magnetic fields are amazing. Mankind has always relied on them. Since the beginning of time we've needed the natural magnetic field generated by the Earth's core in order to ward off dangerous solar radiation. A little known fact is that the Earth's magnetic field is what causes the Aurora Borealis, or northern lights. The magnetic core of the Earth draws solar radiation toward the north and south poles, causing them to dance along the Earth's atmosphere, creating a variety of beautiful colors and effects. An otherwise very dangerous level of radiation is transformed into a beautiful light display by the Earth's core. The reason it seems to show up only rarely is because it's generally only heavily visible during periods of extra intense solar radiation, like solar flares from the sun. I hope that after you're done reading this article, you'll have a greater admiration and respect for magnetic fields and the wide range of uses of magnets that mankind has discovered.

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Author Resource:- Thanks for stopping by and checking out a few uses of magnets. If you want to read more about magnets, read my article on titanium bracelets and magnetic clasps.
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