Negative Permeability of Ferrite Core and Earth's Magnetism

By deepalakshmi chandrasekaran

anna university,chennai

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Abstract

The attached video can be viewed in a different manner , it is possible to generate negative resistance that was not physically possible. This might be accomplished by applying a frequency to the coil surrounding the ferrite core that will excite it to the point where the permeability of the core turns negative, or its ferromagnetic resonance. Typically, this frequency falls inside the microwave frequency spectrum. The existence of magnetic monopoles at negative permeability suggests that Gauss's Law of magnetism has a non-zero 
value. Thus, this demonstrates that the magnetic field is capable of doing the work, just like Earth’s magnetic field lines capable of deflecting the compass needle.Also, the interaction between the ferrite magnetization and microwave results in lots of energy transfer mostly infrared.The Earth’s core is made of ferrite and the only frequency capable of penetrating the Earth’s atmosphere is the Microwave spectrum being used for satellite communication. Provided gravity, B lines from down southern hemisphere(magnetic north pole) to top northern hemisphere(magnetic south pole) gives absolute negative resistance which will also be a source for infrared radiation.

There may be a electromagnetic link between negative resistance and Magnetic monopole existence.

 

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Being a member of nanohub for 11 years.Researching through the online resources available in nanohub.

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Credits go to Prof.Supriyo Datta , my Guru

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  • deepalakshmi chandrasekaran (2024), "Negative Permeability of Ferrite Core and Earth's Magnetism," https://nanohub.org/resources/38593.

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