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Local Attraction

Local attraction refers to disturbances in compass readings caused by magnetic influences from nearby objects such as metal fences, buried pipes, vehicles, buildings, power lines, or natural iron ore deposits. Small items like wristwatches, steel tools, or belt buckles can also interfere with the compass by creating local magnetic fields that distort the Earth's natural magnetic field. These distortions lead to inaccurate readings, posing navigation and land surveying challenges.Local...
Potential Due to a Magnetized Object01:24

Potential Due to a Magnetized Object

Magnetic dipoles in magnetic materials are aligned when placed under an external magnetic field. For paramagnets and ferromagnets, dipole alignment occurs in the direction of the magnetic field. However, the dipoles align opposite to the field in the case of diamagnets. This state of magnetic polarization due to the external field is called magnetization. Magnetization is defined as the dipole moment per unit volume. It plays a similar role to polarization in electrostatics.
The vector...
Magnetism01:30

Magnetism

Magnets are commonly found in everyday objects, such as toys, hangers, elevators, doorbells, and computer devices. Experimentation on these magnets shows that all magnets have two poles: one is labeled north (N) and the other south (S). Magnetic poles repel if they are alike and attract if unlike. Moreover, both poles of a magnet attract unmagnetized pieces of iron.
An individual magnetic pole cannot be isolated. No matter how small, every piece of a magnet contains a north pole and a south...
Other Unique Bacteria01:18

Other Unique Bacteria

Magnetic bacteria exhibit a directed movement called magnetotaxis, driven by structures called magnetosomes. These magnetosomes consist of chains of magnetic particles made of either magnetite (Fe₃O₄) or greigite (Fe₃S₄) and are organized in a linear conformation by a protein scaffold within invaginations of the cell membrane. The bacteria align along the north–south magnetic field lines, much like a compass needle. They are typically microaerophilic or anaerobic and are commonly found near the...
Diamagnetism01:26

Diamagnetism

Materials consisting of paired electrons have zero net magnetic moments. However, when these materials are placed under an external magnetic field, the moments opposite to the field are induced. Such materials are called diamagnets. Diamagnetism is the response of the diamagnets when placed in an external magnetic field.
Diamagnetism was discovered by Anton Brugmans in 1778 when he observed that bismuth gets repelled by magnetic fields, thus theorizing that diamagnets get repelled by magnets.
Magnetic Fields01:27

Magnetic Fields

A moving charge or a current creates a magnetic field in the surrounding space, in addition to its electric field. The magnetic field exerts a force on any other moving charge or current that is present in the field. Like an electric field, the magnetic field is also a vector field. At any position, the direction of the magnetic field is defined as the direction in which the north pole of a compass needle points.
A magnetic field is defined by the force that a charged particle experiences...

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Handheld Metal Detector Screening for Metallic Foreign Body Ingestion in Children
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Published on: September 11, 2018

Attraction problems following magnet ingestion.

Atif Saeed1, Navroop S Johal, Adil Aslam

  • 1Department of Paediatric Surgery, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK. dryes4@hotmail.com

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Multiple magnet ingestion can cause severe bowel complications like perforation. Early surgical intervention is crucial for preventing serious outcomes in pediatric patients.

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Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Gastroenterology
  • Medical Device Safety

Background:

  • Ingestion of magnetic toys poses significant risks, including pressure necrosis and bowel perforation.
  • Multiple magnet ingestion (more than two) presents a heightened risk for severe gastrointestinal complications.

Observation:

  • This report details three pediatric cases involving the ingestion of multiple magnetic toys.
  • Two patients experienced delayed resolution of symptoms, leading to complications such as bowel perforation and a jejunocolic fistula.

Findings:

  • One patient who underwent early surgical intervention experienced no resultant complications.
  • The study highlights a critical difference in outcomes based on the timing of intervention.

Implications:

  • Close observation and prompt surgical intervention are recommended for cases of multiple magnet ingestion.
  • This underscores the importance of timely medical management to prevent severe morbidity in pediatric magnet ingestions.