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Re: How to damage a floppy?
- Subject: Re: How to damage a floppy?
- From: mjmahon@aol.com (Michael J. Mahon)
- Date: 05 Jan 2001 06:13:13 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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>Yah. A constant magnetic field does almost nothing. It is the speed at which
>it's changing that determines how much effect it has on the coating.
Actually, if you're only interested in changing the magnetic
state of the oxide's domains, the _only_ thing that matters is the
_magnitude_ of the field, not it's rate of change. When the field
magnitude exceeds the critical value for the medium, determined
by its hysteresis (which allows it to "remember" a magnetic
state), then it will change state and the info stored in that location
will be altered.
AC fields of decreasing amplitude are great for demagnetizing things
(i.e.: leaving them with near-zero magnetization), but just
changing the magnetization is enough to scramble the bits.
-michael
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