In Reply to: Re: Isn't that copper is NON magnetic? posted by KK on March 12, 2002 at 08:08:47:
You are completely right.
It is not 3%, but 3 ppm. That happens if a thoroughbred scientist explains some rather complicated technic facts to a layman and which I have to learn to understand with all what is left from my hig-school physics.
But that's why it is of immense value to be able to call him again and ask and if necessary, correct my posts.
Anyway, I made sure that all the implications which I mentioned in my earlier post regarding these ferro magnetic particles are true.
Mr. Strassner repeats his invitation again, to discuss personally all of that with anybody who wants more information.
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Follow Ups
- I stand corrected: Its 3 ppm (parts per million) - Tekunda 03/12/0208:24:39 03/12/02 (0)