Today my magnetometer is published in the UK -- a device which detects
moving magnetic fields (not static magnetic fields). The British bought my design from the Australians. With
a sensitivity of 3.0 nT, it is described as 'extreme'. It's in the
December Practical Electronics. It is probably the most complex thing I ever designed. OBSERVATION: Its listed uses (there are more) are metal detector, magnet sensor, vehicle detector, pet flap sensor, tsunami alarm, anti-thief alarm, security alarm, vibration sensor, strobe light, and game. To give some examples, it will pick up an unmagnetised hairpin in a woman's hair at half a metre. It will pick up a freight train at 2 km. One can see it picking up keys at Magnetometer Demo.
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