Ghosts are made up of a lot of energy and with a ElectroMagnetic Fhenomena detector, it can pick up on unnatural readings of energy anywhere
emf is present mainly in battery and potential difference is mainly present in circuit. emf is greater than p.d and p.d is greater than emf.......the units of both are Volt.....
No, as a conductor an EMF would be distributed through-out the metal body.
EMF can be produced either by change of flux through a particular area kept in a magnetic field in a particular interval of time ( called self induced emf) or by the motion of any conducting rod in manetic fied....
Only the relative direction they are moving. EMF, measured in Volts, travels along a conductor, perhaps because a magnetic field has built up around the conductor. When that magnetic field collapses, CEMF, or counter-EMF is generated in the conductor, and it travels in the opposite direction of the original EMF, countering the original flow of electricity. EMF is Electromotive Force, and is one component of measuring electricity. EMF is measured in Volts, and represents the 'pressure' moving the electricity along.
Emf has direction within a current loop, though it is not scalar. It's a bit between though as direction should be otherwise accounted for when discussing induced Emf. Not quite either.
A digital camera, digital recorder, flashlight, and watch are the very basic equipment a ghost hunter should be equipped with. Other equipment includes an EMF reader, thermal reader, motion sensor, and a video recorder.
EMF meters can be purchased online at dedicated sites such as 'LessEMF', 'Home Depot' and 'EMF Center'. Alternatively, you could try your luck with finding one on eBay or Amazon.
EMF (E''electromotive Force'') is another term for Volts, hence the E in electronic formulas and EMF is measured with a volt meter. A potentiometer is not a meter at all, it is a variable resistor
Toy Ghost Detector Device Inventor or EMF Detector Inventor was Joseph P. Carcia, III Patent #4,971,592 Date - November 20, 1990
Use your EMF Detector and go inside the elevator.
The EMF works by detecting electromagnetic fields that are present. You use an EMF detector, like a K-II meter to detect these fields. EMF fields that are too high can be dangerous, and can cause nausea, dizziness, paranoia, and other things.
Some of the traditional methods of modern day ghost hunting include conducting interviews with witnesses, researching the locations of the hunt, collecting data from EMF meters, digital thermometers, handheld and static digital video cameras, digital audio recorders and computers.
No its not,its just random stuff they put,they will need EMF but that is not built in the phone they are just trying to scare you ^.^ how I know..well its a phone it doesn't have enough technolgy to see a ghost(:
Nothing. It has nothing to do with solving the mystery on Ghost Story Island. The four ghost-hunter devices are: thermal scanner - sees the "tireless thief" beneath the bank vault floor thermometer - detects the lighthouse keeper EMF detector - finds the warden's office camera - takes pictures (can it photograph a ghost?)
its most likely not a ghost you are just surrounded my high EMF( electric magnetic force) if you are surrounded by it for a long period of time then you will feel nausea, like you are beening watched, or even see something.
emf in volts
Bcoz the emf which is to be measured is less than emf of driving cell....