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Typical applications include measuring ambient vectors, inspecting air shipment packages for compliance with FAA
regulations, classroom demonstrations, calibrating laboratory field sources such as solenoids or Helmholtz coils, measuring weak fields in rocks, mapping and recording field perturbations caused by ferromagnetic objects,
measuring Earth's field vector components, determining attenuation characteristics of magnetic shields and shielding materials, and evaluating effectiveness of magnetically shielded rooms.
The superior stability,
linearity, and accuracy of the FGM compared to Hall effect devices make it the only choice for precision high quality low-level magnetic field measurement and the best choice for general purpose magnetometer applications.
The FGM comes with either a longitudinal (L) or transverse (T) sensor. A neutralization (N) feature is available to null
out ambient vectors from 0 to 600 mGauss when conducting measurements outside of a shielded enclosure.
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