Magnets Ruin Electronics at Stacey Friedman blog

Magnets Ruin Electronics. Can they really damage phones and hard drives? Most electronics can be damaged, however, by strong and rapidly changing magnetic fields. Do we have to keep magnets away from out smartphones and computers? Do magnets actually pose a terrifying risk to our gadgets, and where did we get the idea that they're dangerous in the first place? Magnets and electronics are often thought to be incompatible due to the fear of magnetic interference causing irreversible. We find out the truth. If multiple neodymium magnets are brought near each. It's such an oft repeated warning that it's firmly embedded in nerd lore: As i've written in this answer, changing magnetic. It’s a common question, or at least a common belief, especially among people over the age of 30.

Can a Ruin a Phone [Beginner's Guide!]
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We find out the truth. It's such an oft repeated warning that it's firmly embedded in nerd lore: Do we have to keep magnets away from out smartphones and computers? Do magnets actually pose a terrifying risk to our gadgets, and where did we get the idea that they're dangerous in the first place? It’s a common question, or at least a common belief, especially among people over the age of 30. If multiple neodymium magnets are brought near each. Magnets and electronics are often thought to be incompatible due to the fear of magnetic interference causing irreversible. As i've written in this answer, changing magnetic. Can they really damage phones and hard drives? Most electronics can be damaged, however, by strong and rapidly changing magnetic fields.

Can a Ruin a Phone [Beginner's Guide!]

Magnets Ruin Electronics We find out the truth. Most electronics can be damaged, however, by strong and rapidly changing magnetic fields. We find out the truth. As i've written in this answer, changing magnetic. If multiple neodymium magnets are brought near each. Magnets and electronics are often thought to be incompatible due to the fear of magnetic interference causing irreversible. Do magnets actually pose a terrifying risk to our gadgets, and where did we get the idea that they're dangerous in the first place? It’s a common question, or at least a common belief, especially among people over the age of 30. It's such an oft repeated warning that it's firmly embedded in nerd lore: Can they really damage phones and hard drives? Do we have to keep magnets away from out smartphones and computers?

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