mooeypoo
February 29th, 2004, 5:54 PM
I actually have a question about electromagnetism, a field that unfortunately I know almost nothing about. I thought this place is probably the best forum to put it in, If I'm wrong, sorry, just... err... move it wherever it should be.
I know that electromagnetism is an EXTREMELY powerful force - and I've heard that it's a force higher 1e39 times from the force of gravity.
It's also, as I know, the force that stops my atoms from passing through other matterial objects, like the table or the floor.
My question is this:
When we have a very powerful Electromagnet - do we feel it's repelling force PHYSICALLY on our body? Or, on different words - how strong should it be in order for us to feel (not be 100% affected by it, like fly to the other side of a room, I just mean FEEL) its effect on our bodies.
For instance, if I put my hand close to an Electromagnet - will I feel some sort of "field" that would make it more difficult to get CLOSER to that electromagnet?
Sorry if it sounds idiotic, I was just having thoughts about the subject after hearing about the meaning of this extremely strong force.
Thanks,
~moo
I know that electromagnetism is an EXTREMELY powerful force - and I've heard that it's a force higher 1e39 times from the force of gravity.
It's also, as I know, the force that stops my atoms from passing through other matterial objects, like the table or the floor.
My question is this:
When we have a very powerful Electromagnet - do we feel it's repelling force PHYSICALLY on our body? Or, on different words - how strong should it be in order for us to feel (not be 100% affected by it, like fly to the other side of a room, I just mean FEEL) its effect on our bodies.
For instance, if I put my hand close to an Electromagnet - will I feel some sort of "field" that would make it more difficult to get CLOSER to that electromagnet?
Sorry if it sounds idiotic, I was just having thoughts about the subject after hearing about the meaning of this extremely strong force.
Thanks,
~moo