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* Magnetism, Have We Missed Out The Obvious? Laptop-Users Be Aware!
Date: Jan 26, 2008,10:33 AM - (view entire thread)Upon reading the thread about Magnetism Effect from Watch-Winder "Navel Gazing - A Question for Watchmakers and Engineers..." by Harry Tan, I suddenly remembered there is a question I've always wanted to share and ask.
The little experiments and photos were taken in April 2007, and had forgotten all about it.
I'm a notebook-user, and I've sent 2 watches for abnormal daily rate getting faster without placing my watches near mobile, speakers or even bags with the magnetic clips!
There is only one thing I use daily and many hours with it..... my notebook (or laptop)!
Coincidentally, I was trying to find some answers and was reading Donald de Carle's Practical Watch Repairing...and there was a chapter on magnetism ( I've enclose a page of it for your reference, and also for the respect of copyrights).
Since magnetism is something we cannot see, how are we going to quantify?
Donald's answer was simple....use a compass. Logical.
"Like poles repel, opposite poles attracts."
Agreed with John's ( Ei8htohms) and Mycroft's inputs :
" magnetic field strength drops off as the square of the distance from the source, so every centimeter of separation is dramatically safer for the watch in question."
"The effect of magnetism varies inversely to the square of the distance from the source of magnetism. Therefore when you move a watch away to twice the distance, the effect lessens by 4 times."
However, I believe the time the object expose to the magnetic field has direct impact too.
So that's how the little experiments began ............
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First thing, how many of us realise that our wrists are directly on top of the notebooks?
Regardless of brands, it is only logical to place the speakers at the front of the notebooks (directly below the hand-resting areas).
I've used 2 brands to demonstrate the effects and I've tested both sides of the notebooks.
Let the pictures do the talking .................
Figure 1 : For the right-side of this brand, the compass-pointer (marked GREEN ) did not deflect much till it was directly above the speaker area. The compass-pointer deflected about 180 degrees.
Figure 2 : For the left, the magnetic effect was much stronger. About 3 cm away from the Right-speaker, the green-pointer deflected as much as 280 degrees!
Figure 3: Tried on another popular brand of notebook, the effect was visible. When it was on top of the speaker, the green-pointer deflected by about 270 degrees too.
NOW the question: So how does it affect the watch on my wrist?
Perhaps Figure 4 may shade some light.
Figure 4 : I simulated the watch using a compass instead. Based on one of the brands (notebook), the pictures on top showed my hands away from the notebook (at least by 10cm or 100mm). The compass-pointer has no response. As I placed my hands on top of the notebook-resting-pads, observed the compass-green-pointer deflected.
For the left-hand side, the deflection is near to 180 degrees while for the right-hand side it was about 90 degrees.
One more observation...what will happen to the watch on either my wrist at these two positions for at least 2 hours at a stretch?I don't know.
Since I removed my watches when working long hours (continuously) , they have been behaving well
For your thoughts over the weekend, may save you some monies.
Kong
A good reference from the book " Practical Watch Repairing" ... abour Magnetism. Enjoy!
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Kong (registered) on January 26th, 2008-10:33 - I am keeping my watches Bill (registered) on January 26th, 2008-10:42
- thanks Kong. i spend a lot of the day using my laptop and G99 (registered) on January 26th, 2008-12:35
- most of the time it's easily fixed Chromatic Fugue (registered) on January 26th, 2008-13:36
- I knew that there was a practical aspect...
Tony C. (registered) on January 26th, 2008-14:21 - Kong,good experiment and reminder! BHK9 (registered) on January 26th, 2008-19:06
- I guessed if the distance is too near to the magnetic field, doubt... Kong (registered) on January 27th, 2008-10:25
- Kong, useful information. Thanks ling5hk (registered) on January 26th, 2008-19:18
- Knows the source of the magnetism & avoid close proximity...
Kong (registered) on January 27th, 2008-10:19 - Thanks for the experiment, Kong ling5hk (registered) on January 27th, 2008-15:46
- Very interesting post Kong! AnthonyTsai (registered) on January 26th, 2008-20:16
- great stuff, thanks! (nt) ei8htohms (registered) on January 26th, 2008-21:32
- Thanks, Kong, masterspiece (registered) on January 26th, 2008-22:11
- Great post Kong waien (registered) on January 26th, 2008-23:01
- Looks like some will end up investing in demagnetisers! :-)... Horolographer (registered) on January 26th, 2008-23:11
- thanks Kong.....means u need to buy a watch with a soft iron core. LOL! decksurgeon (registered) on January 27th, 2008-01:47
- Doubt so...a soft iron cage also has 'weak points' like.... Kong (registered) on January 27th, 2008-10:29
- Not so sure about that. tony p (registered) on January 27th, 2008-23:10
- Great post. Some more food for thought... Rez (registered) on January 27th, 2008-04:37
- Hmmm . . . some of my favorite watches are . . . Dr No (registered) on January 27th, 2008-08:48
- My guess is the vintage pieces should be more ... Kong (registered) on January 27th, 2008-10:36
- No wonder my laptop and cellphone time has been off Jokoh (registered) on January 27th, 2008-19:23
- Thanks, Kong, great detective work! ThomasM (registered) on January 27th, 2008-20:43
- TM, so your brand of PC is approved for WIS ? :-)
Kong (registered) on January 29th, 2008-11:48 - Thanks for sharing your findings, Kong zephyr49 (registered) on January 28th, 2008-03:56
- Good information, Kong. From now on, i will only be... Ronald Held (registered) on January 28th, 2008-05:45
- Not sure about quartz. yw wong (registered) on February 4th, 2008-23:02
- interestinf findings damien (registered) on February 29th, 2008-09:35
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