Saturday, November 19, 2011

Part2 - EMP Protection: Faraday Cage for $15

Part2 - EMP Protection: Faraday Cage for Video Clips. Duration : 7.90 Mins.


Disaster Preparedness: Protect your emergency radios and electronics equipment from a natural or manmade Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) event by using this simple yet very effective Faraday Cage that costs only about dollars. A natural EMP can be caused by our Sun during a Solar Flare or a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) that is directed towards the Earth. A manmade EMP event is caused when a nuclear bomb is detonated at high altitude. Research Sources used for this video: The Sun -- David K. McDaniels The Electric Life of Michael Faraday -- Alan Hirshfeld Nuclear Warfare Defense -- Marine Corps Institute MCI 57.7i The National Encyclopedia -- National Encyclopedia Corporation The National Encyclopedia -- PF Collier & Son Corporation Additional Information: NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center: www.swpc.noaa.gov Interesting Information from the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center - Scale for Geomagnetic Storms: Scale - G 5 Extreme: Power systems: widespread voltage control problems and protective system problems can occur, some grid systems may experience complete collapse or blackouts. Transformers may experience damage. Spacecraft operations: may experience extensive surface charging, problems with orientation, uplink/downlink and tracking satellites. Other systems: pipeline currents can reach hundreds of amps, HF (high frequency) radio propagation may be impossible in many areas for one to two days, satellite navigation may be degraded for days, low-frequency radio ...

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