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- From: "Patrick R. LeClair" <pleclair@SATAN.MIT.EDU>
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- Subject: Re: Too much Magnetism? (spelled with an e :-)
- Date: Sat, 09 Mar 1996 21:08:10 -0500
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- Chris,
-
- Being a physicist working in magnetism for a few years
- now, i can say with confidence that the odds that you
- erase even 1 byte on 1 disk is extraordinarily small.
- Lets say that the magnets in your speakers are VERY
- powerful, nearly 1kG at the surface of the magnet. I'm
- guessing the disks must be at least 5-6" away from the
- magnets; for the types of magnets used in speakers (or
- really any for that manner) fields of 1kG are completely
- dead *as far as the disks are concerned*. One would be
- hard pressed to even detect them without a VERY good
- gaussmeter. The field required to erase the disks, since
- they work (basically) via anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR),
- are only present within probably 1-2cm from your speaker magnets.
- (BTW monitors are much more sensitive; if you put your monitor
- next to the speaker, there is actually a small chance you
- could detect the fields, most noticealby by bizzare color
- changes on your screen. This happens to me at work a lot,
- even from VERY small fields. Floppy disks aren't even in the
- same leauge as CRT tubes though. . . )
-
-
- So, in short don't worry about it. If it will ease your
- conscience at all, move them - its one less thing to worry
- about :-) . In reality, its not a problem. I have had disks sitting
- about 1 foot away from a 5kG magnet for months, and thier fine;
- your speakers are far less "magnetic" than that.
-
- You can put your manual back on the shelf BTW.
-
- good luck,
- pleclair
-