There are different magnets of different strengths, and scientists in labs are constantly pushing the limits, trying to make stronger ones.
And the ones in MRIs are really freaking strong, that’s why these machines are so expensive
or people with like metal filings in skin would be turned into bloody mess. We’re talking all machinists here
Yes machinists are at risk, metal workers are specifically mentioned on this website:
Items that may create a health hazard or other problem during an MRI include:
A metallic foreign body located within or near the eye (such an object generally can be seen on an x-ray; metal workers are most likely to have this problem)
No they are not blended to a pulp, but yes they can be injured
not really possible to make magnets that strong for a number of reasons
What reasons? MRIs use superconductors cooled with liquid helium to overcome electric resistance
magnetic field is in the tube, which is why it works. Shit pulled towards middle
no it didn’t. I hope you’re deliberately spreading misinformation and not of the belief MRIs are magical
Magical?
magnets are always on so person would be pulled as approach not suddenly ripped out in machine
magnets are just not that strong or people with like metal filings in skin would be turned into bloody mess. We’re talking all machinists here
not really possible to make magnets that strong for a number of reasons. Stuff that accelerates things bigly uses many.
magnetic field is in the tube, which is why it works. Shit pulled towards middle
therefore belief in bum Gauss gun requires magical MRI machine.
Why are you spounting this half-coherent nonesense?
No, MRIs use electro magnets which can be turned off. But they are on most of the time
Yes the metal would be pulled towards the machine as they approach, but the magnetic force quickly becomes much stronger inside the machine
There are different magnets of different strengths, and scientists in labs are constantly pushing the limits, trying to make stronger ones. And the ones in MRIs are really freaking strong, that’s why these machines are so expensive
Yes machinists are at risk, metal workers are specifically mentioned on this website:
https://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info/safety-mr#fff2f44ba7624ad1a1ac3b91ab12b599
No they are not blended to a pulp, but yes they can be injured
What reasons? MRIs use superconductors cooled with liquid helium to overcome electric resistance
? Yes MRIs do infact work